Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 286, Hammond, Lake County, 21 May 1920 — Page 3

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Friday. Mar .21. 1920.

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"Com-on over and see it!" They're on sale this week at $14.75. All wool Blue Serge Suits in Norfolk style, ages 7 to 18; well tailored, the best values in Hammond.

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CROWN POINT NEWS Happening Of A Day In Lake County Lively Capital.

Mrs. Harry Baker, -who has been spending: few weeks with relatives in Peoria, 111., has returned home. T. H. Grabowski. president of the American State Bank. Gary, was in Crown Point on business c-n Thursday. Miss Georgia Brannon is entertainingthe class of 1920 at a class parly ;it her home this evening. Miss Brandon will attend IBeloit college next j ear. The Crown Point schools closed for their annual vacation ton Thursday) alter a very successful year. Many of the teachers will not return to Crown 1'oint next year, owing to their having secured positions elsewhere with more lucrative salaries than the Crown Toint fchool board is able to pay. The local board is handicapped in this re-i-::r-ct in getting: good teachers. Mrs. Michael Schuster. who- recently vndcrwent an operation at Mercy hoarua!. Gary, is recovering nicely .m.i wjll he able to return home the la-, te -part of he week.

Edaard Bixenman, or.e of the rur.;! mail carriers, is enjoying1 his annual vacation and is spending most of h'. time shlnj; at the Kankakee river. Word was received here by friends" of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Hacker of Hammond announcing the birth of a

baby girl to them on Tuesday. Mrs. j Hacker is in St. Margaret's hospital. Donald Hacker, their sen, is with his j grand parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph ; Heinricb. in Crown Toint. I Miss Ruth Fliortridgx, who is attend- '

irg the Columbia School of Exprcssi-n in Chicago, came hemp on Wednesday to attend the graduation exercises of the class ft 1S20. L. L. Hastings of Toledo, Ohio, salcimanafffr of the Arbuckie Ryan company, visited the Ixtz plant today for whom they are the Ohio distributers. The members r-f the Chrysolite club enjoyed a pot luck supper at their ciub rooms last night. "The club will discontinue serving dinner faring: h summer months.

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Specials for Saturday, May 22

B EE F PRIME RIB ROAST, BONED AND ROLLED. . . . 28c CHOICE CHUCK ROAST 22c MEATY POT ROAST 18c BOILING BEEF U2c HAMBURGER 15c VEAL BONELESS VEAL ROAST . 22c LEG OF VEAL 22c STEWING VEAL 16c VEAL CHOPS 28c VEAL HEARTS zy2c PORK PORK LOIN ROAST 25c FRESH PICNIC HAMS 22c FRESH BOSTON BUTTS 26c FRESH BRAINS ny2c

LOOK! LOOK! This day only 1000 pounds of Swift's Sweet OAcured Dixie Bacon, per lb J J. Sweet Cured Smoked Picnic Hams, O O per lb mt

WE NOW HAVE OUR STORE ARRANGED TO GIVE YOU QUICK SERVICE.

573 HOHMAN STREET. PHONE 1441.

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Our salesmen are trained to serve you and see that you are satisfied in every respect; that you get correct fit, good quality and the best values. Money back any time you say so.

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'E know they want style the very latest. We make it our business to see that they get it. That's one of the "reasons we have Hart Schaffner & Marx clothes for them. But we know that all men, whether they're young or old, want more than just style; they want good tailor

ing and durable fabrics that will keep their clothes stylish and guarantee long wear. That's the best reason we know for our selling Hart Schaffner & Marx clo'thes and your buying them. They'll give you all the satisfaction you expect.

The new styles are simple in design; one, two and three button sacks; smart single and double breasteds. We'll show them to you in a 11 the fab rics.

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Store Open Saturday Evening Until 9:30

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