Hammond Times, Volume 9, Number 5, Hammond, Lake County, 27 March 1920 — Page 8
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Up ion Organ Fires First Bis Gun to Down Its Political Enemies.
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j.tunr. h--r hair." h-i f .U'-i ata y mo rn hi K . I .! . !-vj w II! .. in South ! Tlx- fuiiTii! serU'p will i'c held at tho J .-.era! (t:iy w i '. h r-1 a t i vos ' t ' h r is : i a n ihurh Monday afternoon. j ,. , :i M- i4ay. Mrs. Jox.-ph Mita-nnell wtnt to Ham- ; v:.i!it- rini) was delight fill- I tumid li-t rv.-tiini; to aee her brother s . , -t: Thurd.iy n:t;!.t .'it; I nry : ten.", who la in the hitt:t1. I.. ,(,o. is., lii's'?.) h.ivini; ! Many t-f otir p'!e attended the di"i t t-... i, . ivfi'j Mrs. H. I.. inij of the Oha-m.her '-t I'mmiierre at
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Cheney Orchestral Chambers The rrt'-cnJ-ar- fir.ction of tvhich is to Jevc'op tlafull range of ton-.? wh:;e increau:'r.g thc.r- volume. Because of thc?c charnher?. and The Cheney T, Arm, choral an-J orciu- tr ii record are reprodt:ceJ w.th up. usual bcav.ty ar.J fidelitv.
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The Giory of Easter Music Choral records of Easter music are played at their best on The Cheney. The ensemble of the chorus is restored in all of it majesty the balance of parts preserved in pleasing harmony. The ability to reproduce such difficult records with all of the qualifcy- and perfect maintenance of tor.nl value? 15 distinctive ot The Cheney. A most important series ot acoustic
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Springtime Specials for
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Hosiery Specials for Thrift Monday Only Ladies' Mercerized Lisle Hose 69c
Linens and Domestics for Thrift Monday With the high market price of linens today and these low prices for Thrift Monday is an opportunity you cannot afford to miss.
A Silk Moire Hand Bag will Complete Your Wardrobe, $3.15
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highly mercerized jijli! 0
lislf; well kr
R u s t f r Brown
Class Towelinu Good i Sheets 72x00. seam
width; all sir checks in red and blue; imported
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Misses' Lisle Stockings 4-9c Ail Sizes Black or Cordovan This number is of long fibre cotton, fine ribbed and fine for wear. Sells for 55c and 65c.
$3.10
quality. Yard
Irish Linen Damask 72 inches wide; grass bleached; best quality
.vanted nat-
terns; yard
Damask and Toweling
Remnants All qualities, all si.es and prices; reduced for Monday only. Center Pieces Round thread linen 22-inch scalloped ede; beautiful f,ufy; ' $1.50 each Unbleached Crash 17 inches wide; household quality for roller towels
and all kitchen purposes
res. 39c vaiue
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39c
less, heavy quality; neativ Tl t $1.69 .Monday, each Pillow Casei -42x36. full bleached. hemmed; f-uy quality; 60c value. Monday, 39 C each Embroiderer! Pillow Cases -42x36, neatly embroidered, pretty designs; $1.00 value. 1 AQ Monday, pair. 1 V Damask 70 inches wide, in a good quality mercerized damask and pretty design?. Thrift Monday only, g Q Embroidery Crash 36 inches wide; Russian brown; verv finHv woven $2.50 value, 59
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Popular shape, of heavy moire silk; long silk tassel; heavy chased silver frames; silk lined and fitted with mirror and coin purse; bleack. navy, brown.
Embroidery Flouncing 59c Beautiful new edgings on fane soft finish cambric; value to 85c. Filet Lace 3 to 5 inches wide, edging and insertion; suitable for many purposes.
For Thrift Monday q
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House Aprons and Dresses . in Larger Sizes Neat House Dresses may be had in extra sizes for women of large figure. They are made of percale, in stripes or figured patterns. These house dresses are adjustable at the wakt aitd hips, and they have adjustable hem.
The sizes are 36 to 34. (t0 Q T
H'mli Grade Shirts for Men
$1.85
At today's market price these
Vi shirts would sell for considerably
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House Aprons House Aprons in extra sizes, are of darkblue percale with fancy stripes and figured patterns. They are in open-front style, with V-shaped neck. They have belt and pockets, and are trimmed ith rick-rack braid.
their lare, full cut insures a comfortable
f;t. Sizes are 36 to 54. Priced at
I-J f V .iniore. livery miih is pciic--ii nwut epj by reliable makers. AH are guaranfcrV?T:eed fast color fabrics. All are made
$1:85
$2 .25
Boys' Wool Suits Boys One-Pant Suits j
There's quality in every thread of these wool suits; perfect in every' detail and workmanship: $10.50 values to vears - - $7.95
One pair of lined pant?, re-
I inforced where the strain ! is greatest, which means ! double wear! $12.00 al- ' ues; sizes 3 to 9 vears -
$9.45
V -.i. Cl. rr r ..rr.
LtlkVi a sort I I( ncn cuiis. Sizes 1 A to 1 7, at. . . .
j New Spring Blouses for Boys Boys' Blouses; new spring i patterns and colors; standard makes; 1 1 C ! 6 to 16 years 1 . 1 O i j Sample Summer Union Suits for Men Fine balbriggan, ! mesh and nainsook athletic union suits; white and ecru. I Sizes to 46. c 1 5 e: Thrift Mcnd.y 1,JO ! Msn's Overalls Ruie and 'Men's Cotton Hose Fine
hickory stripe; " 1 Gauge cotton hose, black and union made colors; 25 C pair Men's Work Shirts, in gray, black and white and blue; Men's Shirts and Drawers
t full sie: 1 OCT balbriggan; sizes
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to 46; each
89c
MM I Mil A m. IT
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a, rfi cut - j CP Minas Blend, best value in Ham- A fir Kirk's American Family, Fels Naph- 7Cir orreemond; 3 v., $1.35; er ib.. . . 4oc ooap ,ha or Rub-wMore. 10 bars c
V.c Brand Condensed: Skinner's Macaroni or Spa-: Wihon's Corned Beef; 1 ' 2-1 Hand Picked Michigan Navy M.lkf ghetf; 95c!poundcan SSc''T ' 29c p ukaEres J can for ; lb. for per can y . y ' ,j ; --, , p.. nrand Milk; 1 Q Maola Corn Oil. for salads
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two cans for . . . .
for
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(6 to a customer)
1 and cooking ;
I . ; pint can ...
per 11
Best Cane Granulated, with grocery order
gC-I of $1.50 or more (5 Us. limit), 1 C
4T Extra Large California Nave Is,
K?. ctiilj'O ?wcet and juicy.
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35c
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Curtain Nets Novelty ur- Cretonne In all the latest
nets natural or white; designs and colorings, for hang-
small all over designs; full yard ings and furniture cov- q wide. Yard 29c e rings, yard
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SPECIALLY PRICED
Basement Thrift Monday Specials Oilv Mon; Sprutex. with Cups and Saucers; semi-
50c bottle of oil: extra heavy porcelain; plain grade. Special Q txtra special
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white. 25 c
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Oarbase Can: well made. Dinner Plates; semi-porce
steel braced; tO QQ
biack and trown uxiurus, rstvle like picture; have m-li- '
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tarv heel, nexiuie soics,
a jiiL'.ii wiiur vAHMu v: . - . -.
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tain; attractive patterns; large size. Oflo
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Sep Ladder, with pan c . .T. , , , , , . 1 ii , r c . Steel Wool, for cleaning she f ; well made; j root ... . ? 75 a,Tnum; s 12c Pi. J package at r-i w ii r ri F'ercolator Tops. extra
ra.eciri1. wail 1 apri v.rcau- , i r , n heavy grade, er: user tor cleaning wall pa- , . . . ' Sn rill at
per and window shades. Uur " " ' ' " . ' 1 r,rlrP 3t Or Ga s Ma n t les ; Velsbach . m-
2 cans for VrlcJ f uPri'htn n,r,.' Special at
inside coach; good for wood- Electric Light bulbs: Na-
work, floors, linoleums, etc. tional ilazda, lungsten. t.j
Gallon can 0 A C watt. Special
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15c bs: Naten: 25
33c
specially priced $7.50
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Spring ' fc-Cv- .'jw' Oxfords - ' Moderately fj Priced WHITE FOOTWEAR Growing Girls' White Canvas Pumps, with or without strap; Colonial effect, with buckles, low heels; $3.85 sizes 2 to 7. Specially priced at Kisses" and Children's White Ankle Strap Pump; a real fine qualify. Misses' at $2.25 Children's at $2.09 We have a hrge as-crtment of women's and growing girls white Reign cloth boots, priced special! at $5.00 to $6.85.
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