Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 211, Hammond, Lake County, 24 February 1920 — Page 6
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Some of these curtains are slightly imperfect, but have been mended so carefully one can hardly distinguish ihc defected parts. The entire lot is fresh and new only a limited number DON'T WAIT till the end of the week come intomorrow they will go fast.
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Extra Special $10.00 Value FILET LACE CURTAINS
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hc-e curtain- are of superior Zion City grade; e and fine Nottingham?, with scalloped or d edge-. Handsome new patterned full size air.;, in ecru, whole or cream color.
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For those who prefer the higher frade curtains, here are splendid values in genuine Zion City make; finest 16point filet, Brussels and Nottingham weaves in exclusive designs. These,, curtains sold up to $10. A true bargain at $4.98.
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Lace Curtains
Values to $2
Wonderful Nottingham lace curtains, from Zion City; are exquisitely designed of madras nets in rare and beautiful patterns. Curtains are full 2'2 yards long and 40 to 50 inches wide. Unusual value at this price.
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CURTAINS
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(.opies of the best grades of imported nets and filet, in white, iu or cream color. Come in regulation width and 2'. 2 yards nj. Beautiful in many patterns to choose from. An exccll- ,!. value at tins reduced price for this week.
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Exceptional $6.50 Values FILET CURTAINS
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A PAIR Exquisite new Nottingham lace curtains from Zion City at less than half price. New original patterns; the materials prove to be extra good. This is a chance to prepare for future needs. Curtains 2z yards long, in white, cream and white; wide assortment to select from at an exceptionally low price 98c.
In this wonderful assortment of curtains the quality is very special from Zion City. They are in dainty filet and in the better grades of domestic nets. Astonishing values at this price
of $3.98. 1 DOUBLE STAMPS ALL DAY DRAPERY DEPARTMENT SECOND FLOOR
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Hammond Motorcyclists Organized
V.'m . I-V,-,vlr of a!l;im(ii'I. w as calling t..n si-dp of the o'rl settlers in this jar Suii'i.iy. Thrc were several from hT? attti'l oil the American Leclon Memorial at Ifohart last Sunlav. I-'n'ir boys gave their live for their Country, three in France anJ one with the "f!u" in (..'amp from Rosa township. There were nine yc-unjy peopls taken
iniaiy 2ith. a meetingr wai into the rM. K. t'iiureh last Sunday tlie Indian Motorcycle sales an.I cevn receiveJ baptism.
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Indian Motorcycle Club "f ii.immond. O.Ticers wer.- elooted. cluh rooms vrf
soeiin d. fiirni.-ihiiiRs provided and what: Q.jickly Uegaiti Health. Strength,
IMPOVERISHED MEN AND WOMEN
!iis Hael Hi'ey in flying togs and wearing her badge.
inks to he ;i goo'l clean organiza-i
I tion w.t.-i st.trl-d. Tli'- club rooms are;
over the Indian Wigwam on linhman , stf i t ami Indian .ienue?. i The oi'je.-t of this club is to create pood f'-I!o liip atnons; motorcycle rid-j i-rs oml the public at large Th" puliic as a whole has looked upon motorcycles a lore or hs of a nuisari'--but ii( ert lo-less tne liiot orcyci'- is tikms its place in the co.smopolitian as well as tiie commercial world, and: is be.-oniins; the sou of a great deal
of pleasure to a j;real percentaice ot the pubiir. " The nu-mber of the cluh are bound by an obligation' to obey the law which is i com p I i me n t to the club. The ciuh ha sat present about 20 members and i: a f"w weeks expect to hae a membership of nearly 1"'0. Although the club Is called The Indian Motorcycle 'jub of Hammond, the rider of any make of machine is eligible to membership. The officers elected are a follows: Otis Oman.- president; Al Kih;er. vice president; I:. I, . McKay, secretary; It. Doyle, treasurer. Hoad and entertainment officers will be elected at the next meeting.
energy and Ability by Takinij "' irain t'adomene. Tablets The Very JJest Vonie Sold by AH IriliJistrf.
Rvival services will continue this week. Ilev. Horn i." expected to be present Monday evening and all the week, up until Friday evening. Mrs. Ktta Don-man of Gary, was calling on friends in town last Friday. Ross Township Teachers' Institute convened here last Saturday, Superin-tf-ridant Highway and Trustee Boyd were presen t . Mr. Bert Heiny visited the week-end and over Sunday with hi." father, wh -" is eighty-nine years old, and other relatives near IoKansport. Indiana.
PATROL PROPOSAL IS VETOED
r INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE W.VSIll.ViiTuN, Feb. LM. Federal Prohibition ("ommissb-ner Kramer to-
adv.dav vetoed the proposal of prohibition
ists that patrol fleets be thrown out to. stop bb-cade whisky runners operating off the Atlantic coast. Kramer eatd; such an undertaking was not feasible, at this time with the funds at his disposal . Tjetection tt the blockade lunners in small craft with liquor supplies w ill be. left to customs authorities the commissioner declared.
Times news sericc Is the bz 'DIAMOND DYES' TURN OLD . GARMENTS NEW. Any woman can dye faded, shabby wearins apparel, whether wool, silk, linen, cotton or mixed goods to any color, just like new, by following simple directions in each package of 'liiamond lives." adv.
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ilny for Indianapolis and l,iui.-vil l. K; ., tkinr several prisoners down f he-e Maj -r J. A. Fniplehy returned op
irnlay from the Cub ic automobiie t actor j- st Flint. Michigan.
The families of Steven and Frank
Meyers of I'hioBi, came to t'roi
Point on Sundav and are making ar-
ranirements to dispose of the pr-pert: i oi the late f'atherine Meyers wliich is located on Main street. i Mr. and Mrs. Uu.----l Clark of Ham-1
ml .spent Stmdav at the home ot
Mis. Ruth I, uchen" of Hammond. ; visited with her grand-parents, Mr. j and Mr.". 1 1 . f:a rfn last Sunday. t Mrs Kate I'.er e was a Chicago vis- j ; t or la st wee k - end . i Mr. and Mrs. Mortis Id. lings, of : Hammond, was in town Ia?t Sunday. '
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i a :t.-tf.pee in Chieaton'j h'-t hdp. y . S'ontuiiia left on Satur-
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I rmvn Point on Friday night and she spent the n-o'lc-Ti'l with her family. W. F. Kllw.inger and family of Chira.50. visited witli the Mr. and Mrs. I.uaene Farley for the Washington birthdav holiday .
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At Our South Chicago Store oses 9 P. ffl. Saturday, Feb. 28th
We particularly wish to call the attention of the readers of the Lake County Times to the really remarkable collection of Suits and Overcoats $24.50 we are offering for $24.50. Values up to $40 and really fine clothes. Overcoats $13.95 For the man who thinks less of style than of service There are very many bargains in iVIen's Things that will well repay your time necessary to personally inspect them.
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3023-27 East 92d Street, South Chicago OTHER STORES AT GARY AND ROSELAND
