Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 297, Hammond, Lake County, 4 June 1920 — Page 16

Frirtav, June 4, 1920 suu? aizZLii:zrrTaB'smnrr:i!:.TPl STORE OPEN UNTIL 9:30 SATURDAY EVENINGS. 'The Way Men Came for These ml AMW(D)I. rv oiy qj a i a

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Proves that They Know Real Values The response was so generous and the crowds so big last week that we are repeating this exceptional offer again tomorrow. When you see the clever assortment of single and double-breasteds, in so many splendid fabrics and smart patterns, you'll agree

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An offering that is actually below today's cost of making in summer mixtures, cassimeres and novelty weaves. A wide selection with sizes 32 to 38.

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2JL Men and Young Men's 5.95 and 7.95 Mixtures, Suitings, Worsteds and Novelties

Athlectic Union Suits Reduced 87c 1.35 1.69 A timely sale when every man is changing from heavier weights to athletic union suits. The materials are checked nainsook, striped madras and novelty weaves. Each suit has closed crotch and elastic band across the back.

Deri's Shirts

VALUES UP TO $3.98. (JJO QQ Special at Men's soft negligee shirts, with double French cuffs. They are made of high grade percales, corded madras, and soft materials. Handsome patterns in a large assortment.

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Straw fiats SPECIAL SATURDAY SAILOR HATS, like (0 fA cut, fine Sennit braids J,UU Your new straw hat is here ! Straw hats, strictly hand made, first quality braids; in Sennits, Bangkoks, Tuskins, Panamas, and many others, $2.45 to $7.50.

Glen's High Grade Shoes That are Remarkable values at this Stock Reduction Sale Men's high grade, dark brown, English bal, snappy models; has Wing- (tl H foot rubber heels attached; regular $12.50seller. Saturday's special. . V v

MEN'S BROWN Via KID BAL The "Yank," a classy modified English model. A real $14 value. $10 Special at

MEN'S VICI KID SHOES, in the wide and medium toes, high grade Goodyear welt shoes. A big selection. (Jjl A Special at . . . . 1 U

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Real Values and Best Selections

MEN'S BLACK AND BROWN VICTKID OXFORDS Our best make, have Wingfoot rubber heels (jjl O attached, at . fc - V

MEN'S BROWN CALF OXFORDS Best make, snappy-English models; have Wingfoot rubber heels attached. 1 C Real quality, at P 1 O

Other Men's Oxfords $6. to $9.

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KOTICE OF ADIIINISTRATIOX. ' IN TIEn 5UTTLR OF THE ESTATE OF AX-arST XIAPI.IAXKO. ALIAS MASK"'", rKt"F, Si:D. No. Z2o9, Notice is hereby friven tha.t the undersij'ii'vl has bn app-iintM Almmistrator ct sidd Estatr. by the Judge of the Lake f-urvrior nrt. Jald Estarp is y-uppOFd to b solvent. ANDREW A. MTRMAK, Administrator. InteI May 13th ,15:0. 5-21-28: 6-4

NOTICE TO NON-RESIDENT. THE STATE CF INDIANA, EAICE COrNTY. IN THE LAKE SUPERIOR rOURT, TERM. 1320. GEORGE BENDER VS. OFIIELIA GUSTAFSON TLTER, ET AL. CAX'SE NO. 13304. ,.'Tr:or; to foreclose mortGAGE. Now pom! tha Flairitiff, by Sheerer & "VVhitF, attorneys, anl fiis his tomjlamt hfrrin, tng-ethr with an affidavit of a compfitnt person, ehow-ing that, tho defendants, Ophelia Gustafson 'Welter, Andr;v -'i!!tf'r, lh-p--y Welter, and Nellie Weltf-r, his -wife, are not residents iif th Stato of Indiana, Paid dpfndants are therefore hereby riotifsl of the r-ende-ncy cf Fa.id action nnd thst th same wiil stind for trwl &t the iiftt term of Mid Court, and that lir.I- .. they appear and answer or demur

therein, at the calling of said cause, on the 14th dy of September, A. D. 1920. the same being: the 2nd day of the next term of said Court, to be begun and held in the Court House, Room No. 2, at Hammond, in said County and State, on the 2nd Monday of " September. A. D. 1920. said action will be heard and determined in their absence. IN "WITNESS WHEREOF, I hereunto set my hand and affix tho Seal of said Court, at H.-immond, this 21st day of May, A. P. 1920. HE3EERT L. WHEATON. (5eal) Clerk L. 8. C By RUTH BERG, Deputy Clerk. 5-21-28; 8-4

NOTICE OF APPLICATION TO ISSUE GRAVEL ROAD BONDS. PURSUANT TO SECTION 201, OF AN ACT CCNCERXIN'O TAXATION, APPROVED MARCH II. 1319. STATE OF INDIANA, COUNTY OF LAKE, SS: IN THE MATTER OF THE APPLICATION OF THE BOARD OF COUNTY COMMISSIONERS OF LAKE COUNTY. INDIANA, TO ISSUE BONDS, Notice Is hereby plven, that the Board of County Commissioners of the County cf Lake, have filed with th State Board of Tiax Commissioners, a Petition to jsstla Bonds to tha amount of Nine

Thousand ($3,000.00) Dollars, for tho rurpose of constructing the C. C. Srhmittel et al Gravel Road, located in North Township, Lake County, Indiana. , A public hearlnj? on paid Application r.ill bo held at Indianapolis. Ind;ana, on tho 7th day of June, 1320. All taxpayers and all persons Interested are notified to ba present at said hearing. Dated May 18th, 1920. GEORGE M. FOLAND, 5-21-28 Auditor Lako County, Indiana2TOTXCE OI" ADMINISTRATION IX THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF FROKSEDA MIKENAS, DECEASED. NO. 2267. Notice Is hereby iven that the undersigned has been appointed Administrator of said Estate, by the JuJpe of the Iake Superior Court. Said Estate is supposed to be solvent. TONY TCAIRIS, Administrator. - Dated June 2. 1320. 6-3-10-17 NOTICE OP AD affTNT STRATI ON IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF MOLLIF. CAMPBELL, DECEASED. NO, 2265. Notice is hereby giver that the underpinned has been appointed Administrator of said Estate, by the judgre cf tho Lak'

Superior Court.

Said Estate Is supposed to b solvent. JOHN L. OAMTRELIj, Administrator. Dated June 2, 1520: 6-3-10-17

NOTICE OP iDMINlSTBATIOIJ IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE Or JOHN PANCI, DECEASED. No. 226"; Notice is hereby given that tho undersigned has been appointed Administrator of s aid Estate, by the judfe of the Lsk. Superior Court,. Said Estate Is supposed, to b solvent. THILIF GRFENWALD, Administrator. Pated June 2, 132?. 6-5-10-17 The Atban Calendar, In the ancient Albnn calendar, !n which a year wtis rpresenterl a? consisting of t-n months of irregular length, Arril stood first with ?A days to its credit. In the calendar of Romulus it had SO days, while Numt's twelve-month calendar r.'signed it t."J fourth place, with 20 days; and so it remained until the reformation of the calendar by Julius Caesar, when it recovered its former 30 days, which it has since retained. Try A Times Want Ad,

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DO YOU KNOW that the LaSalle Steel Co. has purchased a big tract of land 3 1 acres on which they will construct a monster plant, employing six thousand men, when in full operation? DO YOU KNOW, that the Union Railway Equipment Co. has laid tracks and are hauling materials for the construction of their big new plant east of the Malleable Iron Works on Sibley Street? This is only six blocks east of our Morris Park Tract. DO YOU KNOW, that the Metal Products Refining 'Co. are rushing the construction on the big factory they are building next to Union Railway Equipment Co., and DO YOU KNOW, that the Moorehead Oil Co . are going to build a big distribution and refining plant immediately adjoining the Wanner Malleable Iron Works? All these new factories are within six blocks of beautiful Morris Park. FOR THE LOVE OF MIKE DON'T WAIT ANY LONGER MAKE UR YOUR MIND TO BUY NOW TODAY. Get hep to yourself and grab one of these wonderful bargain lots in Morris Park. We only have a limited number of lots and when they are gone you will be left out. Anybody but a fool can see tKat the Calumet District is going to be the Hub of the Steel industry of the whole United States and now you are offered an opportunity to get a share in the prosperity and the riches that are sure to come here for just one measly little $5 bill a month. Will vou get in on this? You never will miss the five dollars and you will thank us in a couple of years for this advice. YOU KNOW the fellow who can't make up hismind he has nothing, never had anything and never will have. All his life he can tell stories of what he might have done. How often, oh how often, you have heard people say, "I could have bought this lot here for a mere song; it was sold a few days ago for so and so much. How I wish that I had made all that money." Same will be true of the lots in Morris Park. Now don't hesitate, come out at once and get your lot; in a few years this district will be as big as Chicago and the buyers at the present low prices will make huge profits. Morris Park has a splendid sixteen room graded school and is directly opposite beautiful Columbia Park and the prices are less than what raw land recently sold for in the country $265 to $325 with all improvements, right up to paved streets. It's up to you, friend, whether you want to stay in the rut or whether you want to get ahead in life if you decide the last of the two take the earliest car out to our office, corner Truman and Columbia Ave. No interest for a whole year; no taxes. $10 down and only $5 per month.

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v n bia Avenue and walk two blocks north, or take State Street car, get off at Columbia Avenue and walk three blocks north, or take East Chicago car, get off at Michigan Avenue and walk three blocks east.

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