Hammond Times, Volume 8, Number 51, Hammond, Lake County, 7 February 1920 — Page 7

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the TiMm Page Seven DAUGHTER OF NETHERLANDS MINISTER HAS JOINED YOUNGER SOCIAL SET AT CAPITAL Boy Scout Column . !!. ,-x- V.,, K. x. IIWKV KOI TOH. j filhrr nd Mom It.-i nur I. I Pont fori;-r lh Faihr arvl Son bn- j quet on Wp1n4;iy n gh! at 7 o clock J at th Masoru- T-nipl. Thix sure il Roinj to be S'-m- !: tiiuht for lh"j boys nmJ th'-ir .1mIs. Oh loy: ani lhal. feed. TliS'ttomm's I'iub m sure' Itoinj to g-tve you some fei fellows". TliinW of it Ml'H s a w hole evenings FEBRUARY 9th IS O In for oi cimiif a iiat. Just grt after that dal of yours ami don't give him a minutes rest until h shows yovi that I Lliil R v.v

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li- has a tic-Vet for the banquet and tint you are going to be his rnrtner. 1 Mill have soma dads for boys who hae co fathers and shall be. more than ctUd to fls you tip. Remember we want 10 jr hundred people there. f Iran 1 nlfortn.. Would t American armies have if- . o-npjished w hat they did in Europe if they had dre?cd as scouts someiims drfM i Stcouts and Scoutmasters who bei'eve that uniform does not matter should remember that Gneral Ter!iin and the officers aboo and be

low him and Secretary Pamela and! the entire nsy, always insisted upon correct and spotless uniforms. j Soldiers have coir.plajr.ea that it i a hardship to keep their uniforms to the required standard. Sailors have kicked and with more reason, for thei allowance of fresh water on naal sh ps; seldom exceeds one bucket a day forj both bathing and scrubbing clothe.!

r.ut aoldlers and sailors alike look down upon the man civilian ! service man who looks less neat than they. Thereby they acknowledge their rr;de in their condition of not in the means by which it is attained. Can any hoy respect an organisation which permits sloppiness? Can lastinggood be accomplished without first winning; respect? riea.se. keep this in mind next week

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Miss Jstske Cremrr.

i to the fact that their church services are earlier than the balance of the

while you are wearing your uniform.! , . .,, , , , . ,. . , . . absent scouts will be asked to aive

tor. announces thst he will be ready in tw-. weeks to add the fifes to our I'rum and Uus'e corps. 5o Scouts if

, . ' . . . " la good reason for such absence. Fur- anv of you tare interested in learning: by ordered to wear them all duriniri ., , , , Scout weeks 1 announcements relative to the! j,ow to piay a flfc com..- down to Scout I week's program will be made at thi.! , . . . . . , , ., . . , headquarters and register so that when T l m e I ' w

untiay Meetlor. ! I the day tomes to start prac t ic iiu; you

AH Sce-u's except those of troops in

11. 13 and 16. are hereby ordered to1 ,jM 'vr' scout in Hammond fie-j huv4 ..on)e ,.orp, report at Sco-it Headquarters Sunday! cid that ,,urir-e "i "!" -v"ek be;

mornlnp at 3:45 a. m. either in uniform' Koil1e to enlist and brine

or in your Sunday clothes. Ton willi

We Mile sr t"ing to

from rlow on.

Scouts at least one new

into the

member, t-o

then march under the direction of a! ,bat " e c,n t1 thousand mM

scoutmaster to the church of your choie and listen to a special sermon

en en by all pastors relative to Good' nhet! and boost. Turn TVeek. f.ood The above troops are expected owinsr: Mr. McPa.rt'a:id

before summer and cam-niny: time. Kverybody put your shoulders to the

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(nod Turns. Stouts are to keep traik of the good turns they do during the rpmlng week and hand them In. in writing to your Scoutmaster and he m turn will forward thf-ni to the Scout lfeadauar-j ters. Lets get as many tood turns as, possible the coniint; wc- k. i

COUNTY TAXES Taxes must be paid before the first Monday in May. Our county tax books have just arrived. We urge every tax payer to call early and get his tax statement. , . Owing to the-new system of assessing, which was put into effect this year, it is important that you get your statement early, so thai any necessary adjustment may be made before it is too late. In order to avoid delay and give our customers the best possible service, we have had two copies of the tax book made this year, and with our years of experience in tax matters will be able to render the best service with the least inconvenience to our customers. Our books this year contain complete descriptions of all property in Hammond, so the danger of errors is practically eliminated. Information regarding mortgage affidavits and matters pertaining to taxes can be had from our tax department, and we trust that this important matter will be given your early attention.

COUNTY

SAVINGS & TRUST

COMPANY

Corner State and Hokman Sts. Hammond, Indiana

OFFICERS: PETER W. MEYN, President. DAVID T. EMERY, Sec.-TVeas. JOS. W. WEISS, Vice-Pres. CHAS. H. WOLTERS, Asst. Sec.-Treas. Fez the convenience of our patrons we are open Tuesday and Friday evenings until eight o'clock.

Thrift Monday is always popular with the Thrifty women who read and study our advertisements, knowing that they forecast special opportunities to save money. This Thrift Monday contains many unusual items timely and fashionable for the person and the home. Read the ad carefully and come earlyMonday.

Yard Goods Offer Substantial Savings for Monday

Sheeting 76 inches wide, for large sheets; unbleached. itandard wcvr ; no dressing. J'1'' ,59c Monday, yard.

Ou"'ng Flanise! Bleached, heavy twilled, Lorana quality. This fabric sells regular at 45c. Thrift 91-. Monday, yd. 1

Muslim 36-inch unbleached, 1 IX II II

good strong quality; usually sells

22c

Wash Day Needs

21c

49c

Wash Board Big rubbing surface; hard wood frame. Very special. .

Wash Wringer Bicycle, guaranteed; 10-inch rubber rolls for three years; made of best hardwood frame; very Or C0 special at 0.98 Electric Vacuum Big 3 Washing Machine The Big 3 Washing Machine has a solid copper tub, all steel cut gears, guaranteed reversible wringer. Emerson one-eighth horse power motor.

It costs only I 'i cents an

hour to operate. Special at

We also sell the Thor and Federal. Sold on easy terms. See us before buving.

$98

O'Cedar Polishlarge bottle ... .21c

for 32c. Thrift

Monday, yard. .

Woo! Batts 72x84. for ununusual comforts; wool processed; 2 full lbs. fiJO QQ Monday only, each UO Strong Cloth 27 inches wide, in light shades, for children's rompers and play suits. Thrift

Monday, yard . . .

Black Sateen For bloomers; good weight, mercerized finish; 27 inches wide. Mon- 9c day only, yard Percale 36 inches, light and dark, shades; very best quality; 59c values. Thrift 45 C Monday, yard Wool Chaliies 27 inches wide, in light and dark patterns, for new spring garments; all new patterns; $1.98 quality. Monday only. $1.39 yard Fancy Taffetas 36 inches for spring skirls and dresses, wide, in pretty plaids and stripes. I,hrif; , $1.89 Monday, yard Silk Remnants Taffetas, georgettes, messahnes. etc.; values up to $3.30 yard. Thrift Monday. CI AO

Comfort Size Batts -Lamb's wool; 72x84; white, hygienic, for better comforters. Thrift

Monday

$1.93

White Oilcloth 5-4 Marfield, plain white; unbreakable glossy fin

ish. Thrift Monday, yard.

43 c

Underwear Specials

Ladies' Vests and Tights 89c. Heavy Bleached Garments; Vests either high or half high neck.

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ChikVcn's Vests and Pants 35c. Heavy Ecru or White Garments; broken lots of 59c and 65c grades. Ladies' Pink Ribbed Bloomers 49c. Selling regularly at 63c. HOSIERY CUTS Children's Fine Lisle Hose, in v a.tc. black or Cordovan ; uf)r 65c value JUt

yard Organdie

-Fancy patterns :n

short lengths; spring frocks.

i7,m shades tr

Mon-

Jay, yarc

37c

Filet Laces IIV2C yd. 4 to 6 inches wide. Insertions to match ; fine for underwear, dresser scarfs, etc.

Filet Laces 19c. Heavy crocheted type. Insertion 3 to match ; for lace curtains, underwear and various uses.

GROCERY SPECIALS

Soap Fels or American 10 bars for

Oranges Very sweet, good size; 2Qc per do

Naptha Family; 79c

Macaroni Skinner's Macaroni, Sphaghetti or Egg Noo- 23 c dies; 3 pkgs. . Mackerel Fancy im

ported; large ir)

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Praccs Fancy Santa Clara, larjc sie; 3 lbs. 28c Lard Oscar Mayer s best grade, OQr

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Flour Gold Medal or Cerescta;. one-fourth $3.89 Soup Snider s Tomato; 3 larse C

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cans

Milk Pet doz. baby can.' per can

Coffee Monarch

Savoy; 3-lb. can

Brand;

82c; 7c

or

$1.45

Notions for Thrift Monday

Kair Nets All colors and styles; cap. with or without elas

tic, or French

Nets

West Electric Hair

8c

10c

Curlers, all sizes

Will Snap Snap Fasteners; regular 10c; all sizes; O -black or white. Barbour's Linen Thread, all sizes; black and 1 whke XU"

IMPORTANT VALUES IN CURTAINS and RUGS Lace Curtains $1.98 Filet, Saxony and heavy Nottingham weaves; white, ivory and natural colors; 2XA yards long; patterns for the living, dining and library 1 QO rooms; pair Wilton Velvet Rugs $4.98 For Monday only these special values, size 27x54 inches; will match your room

size rugs. Monday only ,

Nainsook 36 inches wide, in wanted shades of pink, lavender, blue and maize, for underwear. Thrift Mpn- . CQp day 'only, yard w " Towels Half bleached damask with colored border; good size hemstitched edge. Mon

day only. each

49c

3G0 Famous Fairmont Brand MEN'S SHIRTS

.85.

$2.50 Values''

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sues 14 to 17.

Some Waists ;

trimmed: sizes )6 to 44. Thrift Mon.

Slightly Soiled Voile embroidery and lace

$1.98

$4.98

Ladies' Fibre Silk Hose 98c. Fine gauge, spliced heel, reinforced garter tops. Special Hand Bags, $2.4$ Silk moire; fine silver clasps; silk lined and well fitted with purse and mirror; black and colors. A small assortment only. Hair Brushes, $1.25 and. .$1.39 Dressing Combs. 25c to. .$1.00 Luncheon at Our Cafeteria Third Floor.

The man who needs shirts should make a special effort to attend this sale, because it will mean money saved. Every shirt is perfectly made and there is a choice, of neat striped patterns in percales. All are guaranteed fast colors.

Men's Trousers I Tl - . II- T 1 ill

in:s seinng aiioras a remarkable opportunity to save and economize. Made of Durable Fabrics. There are mixtures, cassimeres and mixed worsteds to choose from. Sizes to Fit Every Man. There are ail sizes from 27 to 50 waist band: ail lengths: some with cuffs and some without; 500 pairs at

3 and

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February Shoe Sale Presents

Ladies' Dress Shoes at

There are Black, Brown and Grey Boots and some fancy combinations; most all sizes. They are dis

continued lots from our $8.50 to $12.50 Fnes; fine materials, beautifully and strong'y made in acceptable

lasts and patterns". It will he found advisable to buy as many pairs as possible at this February Sale, as it is doubtful if such values will occur soon again.

Women's Shoes Reduced A large assortment of good shoes taken from our regular slock; sizes 2Yi, 3. 3Yl and 4; there are several hundred pairs to choose from. $1.98 $2.48 $2.98 See Our Drug Ad. on the Back Page

Juvenile O'Coats French style, belt all around, in

tan mixtures;

ART DEPARTMENT

green and sizes 3 to 6

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$5.75

Children's Rompers and Creepers, in gingham and percale; large variety of col2r!,ots.. :.,$i. oo Ladies' Gingham Striped

Child's Stamped Bib, made of Kiddie cloth; tape bound and hemmed. Special 33c

Dresser Scarf, stamped on liner, finish, lace trimmed, with ftlet inset; size 10x48. Special $1.95

Ladies' Silk Chemises, made of washable satin; top finished with a band of cream lace: satin ribbon shoulder strap. Siz38W44. S445 opecia!

$1.19 Special 5HC i2332 332

Petticoats.