Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 189, Hammond, Lake County, 29 January 1920 — Page 8
Thur. .law ii::n. r"tv ureac Biiee sale f -ii IVS fcJ fi -i J Ufis My 4J M id f! 7 s .- . -. " - 4 t f Hellerman's Well-Known Shoe Store of Hammond Makes Preparations for a Most Sensational Stock Adjustment 3eie! One in which all Hammoi.d and vicinity will be keenly interested. This Shoe Sale will be the second great event in the store's history, a period of well nigh a quarter of a century. The 'hrewd arrj discriminating will mke tSeir purchases for the ysr. The entire stock "ill be cered, containing wide varieties of choice Footwear fur Man, Worsen arJ ro"ln-n siloes which will cone right up to your idea of style, color aid quality, conforming to your needs. I. 1 1 f fSlK At 9 A. M.
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Aion s Armv otioc?, iMuns
last; $8.00 vaI-4
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$6.45
Men's Black ici Bah; straight London Iat ; $1 1.00
value: ft
this sale
$8.9
Men s Be?t Work Shoe on earth; absolutely all solid full double oak soles, Goodyear welt; $10.00 value;
very special this sale . .
$8.95
M?n's Genuine Calfskin Shoes in button and lace; high grade Goodyear welt, all sizes; value $11.50; this
$7.65
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I I Men's Black En-!;;h Walking
Lace Shoes; Goodyear 'welt; extensive line; values up to 111?:. ..$8.85
Men's Brown Medium Toe Blucher; Goodyear welt; extra strong-for winter wear; a wonderful value at $10.00.
WOMEN'S SHOES Women wil! welcome th:s good news cf rare savings,' and await the opening eagerly aniicipatmg their purchases. The aortmcrt is so varied as to meet each individual requirement from the neat elderly laiks' comfy boct to that of the most faihicnafc-e for reception or party.
Women's Beautiful Field Mouse Rid Lace Boots, in h!i French heels and
military heels; a splendid value at $ij.50; enly a limited O O
1,9d
Women's Black Kid and Patent Colt Button Boots; high 1 Tench heels; $8.00 value ; this sale . . .
amount on hand; your choice for this sale, per pair Women's White C'oth 2 Strap Pumps; $3.00 value; extra special for this sale only, pair ,
Women's Tan Calf Goodyear Welt Winter Boot; high heel; best style and extra good for wear; ver good value at $1 1.00; your choice C?rO A for this quick sale ". ." O.HJ Women's Fine Dress Boots, dark brown kid lace, with a beautiful beaver brown top; French heels, Goodyear welt soles. The very newest blender
Women's Black Kid Dre.:s Boots; stitched tip; values 9.50. This sale
model; splendid value at $15.50. this sale
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$12.35
. $4.95 . $7.45
Women's Fine Brown Kid Dress Boots; Goodyear welt soles, French heels; choice models; values $1 1 .00. Q Q Lt This sale PO.OO Women's Dark Brown English Walking Boots; stitched tip; ? Q E a very choice line; value $8.50. This sale JJD
Women's Black Kid Dress Boots; English models, military
Boots; beautiful white cloth
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Women's White Canvas Button Shoes; broken lines; values $2.50 to $4.00; your choice for this C. 1
heels: $9
values. This sale
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Mens Sox 10c a Pair Six Pa.ir for 50c
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MEN'S SHOES Our Men's Department offers a remarkable service, cot alone in enormous savings ii which men will at or.ee become interested, but the extraordinary range of choice as well. Shoes which carry eveiy good quality sought by men who demand quality, style and service. To take full advantage of the savings of this sale is to minimize the cost of your shoes.
Men's Black Vici Kid Button and Blucher Shoes; Goodyear Qu welt; splendid grade; high toes; values $9.00; this sa!c$ "C w Men's 1 Buckle Arctics ; C 1 OC
Men's Tan Button or Bkicker Shoes;
thi
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Men's Rubber Boots; a splendid value at $4.50; this quick sale, per pair Men's Warm Lined Rubbers; this sale
$3.45
broken hncs, but a
very big lot; alue $9.50; this sale Men's Genuine Black Calf Button; extra quality cloth top; $10.00 value; this .sale, per pair Men's Patent Colt Dress Snoes; Goodyear welt; Blucher; up to $9.50 value; this sale $6.85 and Men's Genuine Vici Kid Bah; plain toe; comfort last; extra
wide; all sizes; wonderful value at $8.75; this sale.
CHILDREN'S SHOES Mothers, you will do well to provide shoes for your children at this sale. For best service we suggest forencon shopping, as ve arc desirous of giving careful attention to the little ones. The happiness and progress of you- children depend largely cn their shoes. Their feet should be kept warm and comfortable. During this sale we will give 10 per cent erf on the famous Buster Brown Shoes for beys and girls. For style and wear they cannot be beat.
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! t I Women's Rubbers ; broken lots; extra special for this 1 m mat
sale only. -t3C per pair
Women's Pat. Pumps and 2 i
St'-an?: $6.00 value; vour
choice this sale
$3.95 and ...
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Children's Tan Scuffers, in button and lace; strictly solid; sizes 6 to 8; this sale
Children's Patent Colt and Kid Button Shoes; large lot, but CJ " O not all sizes, at a price that will move them in a hurry; pr. P Boys' Shoes; sizes 1 to 5A; a good value at $4.00; for this O C cal nnlv rtpr nair " and '-
t . r -r Little Gents' Button Shoes; a large let of broken lines; $3.50 values; this sale
Misses' Brown Kid Cloth Top Lace Boots; English style; very popular; value $4.75; this sale Misses' S!;oijs; a large lot of broken lines; values $3.50 and $4.75; your choice at this special sale
Misses' Fine Dress Shoes; patent colt, white cloth top, English ?0 OK style: best value $5.00; this sale $3.85 and .ZJJ Exta Ssecia! for lh:3 sale onlv. Infants' 1 Stran Sandals, m'p f r
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$3.45 $2.85
Women's Satin Pumps; brovalues; this salc Women's Shoes; fine choice lines in one group; dark brown fabric top, military heels; dark grey fabric top, French heels; a wonderful
collection; values to $8.50;
this sale
$4.95
W omen's and Growing Girls Pat. Colt white cloth top lace boot; military heel; $5.00
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You will be surprised to see the extensive preparations we have made for this ?3ie in order that we may be abe to acccmnodte iVt inevitable crowds of shoe buyers who wil! seek the enormous savings this sale makes possible. Every pair of shoes in the store has been tagged and toe sa'e prices marked in plain ftjures. Many lines hare been removed from boxes ar-d dirplaycd for easy access and fast selling. Preparations have been under way for more thao a v.eck wish addi'.iora' hctp to make ready for this sale. Not one pair will be sold at sale prices until Fridav morning, at which time the doors will open to the greatest shoe safe Hammond and vicinity have ever set::. Note prices carefully. Make your selection early forenoons if possible, to avoid the tremendous crowds ia the afternoon. Store closed all day Thursday, January 2?.
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on Mmi-iay and i .iiff. r-n( promoted ami ndi MiT fd. .Iiids" li'irhn Smith an'1 1'iiliff I-n-nah.t st.i-e in nt -iifl . at th nut shotv in riiii-iiE-i t n! a y. .loh'i Siliwhi'vv lis l-'ucht th" Mtv coM ..n .I'li-t ?t.. o.-curi'"! by W'l-?!-!i!tn niul family, .-imi will iii.iU soiii? c xtcii.-n i mpr"V iv n t s on n. Tin1 Vtmn'Toi!l "i ii -!.v','1 on" of thir f jrnosis feeds at tho '-luh rooms on Montiay Dicht at ri'h- mtiiit iff a? core ra i ula.fr i on th' ir im-nn. M: Ha.ntoih l"ack 1irU tho tnjcforl unf to fall .ma r-i'-ce of i.-o on tho. bm.-k I"n h of 1,,-r hoi! arvl broke hcv rm on .lri"il.) y nioriiitiK. .Modii si a!t-niio v (allr.d ml her arid was Pt, l'U! i: .'.i pi in hr tnso'h j aiti lo'.1ay. "" M.es Cla H ill !!! riaiiio! ?! IVrJi-o I'iub on Tm-dHv oxeninjr. tlio i.ri.. ins won by Mij-s H.i!) nnri Mrs. lb-rman .lorrn. Th; hostess scrvt-l , d.-'ii-iou lurch. Miss Tillin Lcliniim if gradually sinking. li r many ft-iond nt t!.i oity w ill b pained to b-arii. Si!" lias boon in r a"a!;h for so-.rrai y-.-irs and tbo d. lor--have gi-rt t ht- family l.ut liii'.- ln-p- of w - r''-ov-rv. Misa l.rliman i oni- of Crow ii roinf s lovabic v. om tt :r,.J 1it host of fri'-rd 'o r a r'-- h.-irK 'in! : 'io tn v b" bb- I" bal' V her a 'ran . The- Mason he'd tl.rir first meeting nt ii nrw t-tnp!" on Wednesday right. -Iriy lue'e-i tb;r furriituro, f t . tiore this -k. Tio- t.-ir.pl is ab.n.t e,.m-
rlcfpd on tK- insiIo and will la.: ib-di-j
ate.l in the near future. The bailou t; in ti tl'eiin. to tl.! M.iS'lil'' fraternitv ; re and will bo n M-urro of imit-h pieHuro To ti:- Handlers of iha' i-rdT ar.d n'.to tiie Ka-"Tti Slar. who i ill also ifi-ll,.V i !, KlliditlC f"i' ihe-r Tne.tinf.
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Rub pain, ache, soreness and swelling right out with "St. Jacobs Liniment."
rut it on a ("prained ankle, vri?-t
FEDERAL EXAMINER i SPEAKS AT GARY j "Now I Can Walk," Says i Mrs. Southcott of Medina. .1 i'. Pound, rxair.tner of t , d- I
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in Kooin I. of the ;.iry V. M. '. A. ai-eordin t imtii-es r - n.-d 1-y II..- il.M-y bankers a-sm-ia I am y e-t. i da v. lie- will
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GIRL'S NIGHTGOWN.
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Ls to enjoy good health. The secret . pood heal.h ia chietiy fo msmtaia rnrnal activity of the stomach, bowelj, liver, skin and kidneys.
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honlder. Lack or a sprain or strain talk on 1 . e . r I r a t i,e:ar.- I.ani.ins
anvwherp. that's when von realize t iie I s rt nil and its ! l.itun to t!? iti'iiv-
inajcb; in oW. boncst 'Vt .Taeobs I.inltnfiit" because- the moment it is ap-plff-d. out roraes the pain, aolie. soreness and .sw.-ilin. It penetrates rir lit into t!io injured nmscles, nerves, liuan ists tendons end hones ami relief comes instantly. It riot merfi.v U !!. Pain but KO.jthes and heals the injury m:i a quick recovery Is Poctcd. f"..-l a small trial bottle of "St. e . i . . , . I . ts T Itiiuiiml" i ; 1 . t n o n.' rl t l T' V
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lrus stero i.mi stop fimprinu. .sot nui ;
else sets things straight so quicklyse thorouelily. It is the only applioa-
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fd. rlteiiteil O'lt f.f hi" half i a t -?-1 1 1 1, ps, L in t!i candy fi.ir.' at 1 :. 1 i s a y . , o-' .M.ilina.
and tliat Ins part nor. Mike Itsu-'u. propriated and pi isappi ie.l t5"' fiiifN-
j of the ste.re. Milo Tank... irk to lay
fie "I la ry S n. rio''
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iei" t pro-iace a reim-dy i ",i ! t Ia.il; iil;' p'.w r a iit'ii' i-.t . I . I at all .! urg .-. mi- a iare- h.. " h ! ;-. w i ! ; , .-, i.t ;;.,ry Mr-. Albert S. S.iin'iemi
. N. V. It seems hko a lnir- : t i true, cm ry word !' it. ' !' -., us- 1 n -t similar 1,-f -i eveiy day t"r;n poop!., who
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mar be the substance of tills simple night:own, No IMfi-V A ehoicp of throe nock1. if eiven. -I.k-h !.Doiad ths rnitc;. s-i'iare and oval La; es. Thd seres rnnj h - short or Ion? as i.-ref erred. The girYn trshtpown No. 94o4 is cnt ;nV-es 1. '. 6 10. 12 and 14 yr.-.rs
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Many re. ial events will take ja.ee there in the future. Mr. aii'l Mrs. r. T.lbrd wore in ii(i.e.. on "i'uer.i.ia.y' niht. vvl.on they -an the "i'oHies" at the Illinois theatre. Miss Vtrga-et Cook is confined to her bom--- with a serre ca.-e .f t... -rif pe. County Auditor I'.ilanel has moved to the HeiJe fla! tbis wfek.
GARY RECRUITING
SERGEANT IS SICK j r;; r,
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GARY ENGINEERS AT ROAD SCHOOL
BrcnchialTrcibies
Vxth t Irritation r.-A you rehrre the daUTM Po both ju:-ic"v r.d crlcrtiytly h. tuna prornytiy drpmc-aoie rcmeuy
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! thrp-day road sehool at rtirduo 1'ni-
versity are City Kntrineer VV. V. Cottinpha'm anel Asf'stant Knpineer Tt. O. Canada yof Oary. The school -which opened Tuesday will close tlri after-
; noon with a peneral review when th
two Oary men will n-torrt to rpFiine fheir duties. At ths road school, road
buIMinc probim ar dieused and
solved from eery ancle. I.nrce'r in j
USED FIFTY YEARS
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FOR RHEUMATISM AT ALL DRUGGISTS
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"'K aay t- Mil:, iha, t. ,, .,. fanama. !! will sail f mil l p,-a. tl-eir rrinual !!:ee-t;r:r at M 1"'" its r and al r u- N v. fhieami in al'O-it ten d.o s. S -r-j v, , ,. r , ; t;.,ry j ..st -r-!a ; - .. nr. i' imlars w orl'i ,,f the ..i,e. I c-ant' Kane that tbt. promisinu; ;,n,i i.rsides ! lie auroi.il ;(!': of of
wa:- f) m 1 , by .-;''' r n il; to- om n lor only -i few nmr.- J i-, rs. p'ans were formula!! d tiiat. w
i and i can w;;lk '.ays. promote hi'.- ! h 1 1- s in tl
l,,r v. Ill I be w ithtmt I'.-t. r-, '. A class of 1.". oat didat. . "ftATV .C!ATJTI PT.-5TAR i riaie.i. officers n.-.-ted
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7? Sale of Afr Meeli.
cme is the World.
Sold etrerrwber. Ia boxes. tCw-. 25c.
in an'otaotixe transportation, r-i. f;i-i iial m th" ii:, was made hy tho Soci' t A . t - n : a ; v - iitiin. rs a' a imeiire, il'-n. i'. ". Wroi:;m ii-.' f of i.rrlnne f Ha- 1 lined Slut's tinny, will an-ir-a h-- nmiivii rs nt a. han.piet leiii.iiii'
The Times want ads bring astonishing results if their timers are -.-ifnrt :an furnish.
a i s i i; red. , Lb inch.
on s a ,l; a i n , "hi ll..,y us- tins '.. m o;- ar pd e::r- eiiiTi.-ftf if rm x..-b. I cintie.t '' U to pra i- it." '.,!.-- rj. 's. Aib.-rt Sfiurt-.-o: t. M. din.i. N. V.J la :! nnlfis titled by ! ' r-,. oiiit-
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of fpo Cary Smvl Fleas
f f e&. rrived from Hammond! J 1. : lif i
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" 'si rarr- of "be r-e ri. ; 1 1 iik station ! Tit- Pre.a e v. a . '.ae re.-i-i:'; was a.-oepred ye-st er.-iay. 1'e was Lawrence
loorehaei. of t'lis city, and left fof :t" rt berv co-os 'or t ie Csnil
"-sj R-Sreshioa and Knifn? fi-eTN. lellce Murine for Eei-
ness. Soreness, Granu-
ri. r"J"C lation. Itching an4
i UilU r.1 LJ Burning of the Lyes or Eyelids; "2 Drops" After tfce Movies. Motoring or Gait will win yourcor.Sdonce. Ak your Druggist .'or Murine when your Eye Nerd Care. Murine live Krmrdy Co., C?ic 3CO I
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