Hammond Times, Volume 15, Number 7, Hammond, Lake County, 25 June 1920 — Page 6

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at the S. Greenberg Store,, 65 State Street, to investigate the following bargains. We have begun the "song of death" to high prices. Get in on the music, fellows. It will be a merry time here for the next few days or until these bargains are sold out. These prices demand quick action, but be absolutely sure you are at the right place. Don't stop until you get to 85 State Street. Here are few of the bargains:

LOOK LOOK

SPECIAL! Work and Dress Pants, pair. $2.95 Men's Work Shoes, pair $4.50 Men's Dress Shoes, pair . $5.50 Men's Ties 25c Hickory Brand 0v-alls $1.45 Red Diamond Overalls (without bib) .$2.95

Men's Union Suits $1.45 Men's Caps $1.00 Boys' Knee Pants 65c Young Men's High Grade Suits Actual $55 values, only $35.00 Many other big bargains.

PUTTING PEDAL ON

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. Greeuibairg I CLOTHIER 85 State St., HAMMOND, IND.

BY DAVID M. rllUUll) (STAFF CflRHEtPONDLNT 1. N SERVICE! t.'iX FK.-0i u. June Z ',. Stu art G. U.bbonry, . N iv York, "closse fr;cn!" of Wiijaun (Jil.bs McAdoo, apl.taricl on the stone here today a-.d iut a soft pedal on the efforts of enthusiasts who are -on t in J in to keo; the McAdoo boom all e. tiibbonoy refuted to aff;rm or deny that he easne to San Frarui-( aa a jier.Jonal ogent of McAde". He however admit U-d he had bt n with McAd- nj'j.-l bt for leauiK tor Sin Kranvi.o. It wu.s learned on uuthirity that ;inl)Ony

I i. letting it be known that while MrAdoo :.s not ...f kin-' the nomination

that he would not reject u jf the i-on-vention selected him as the ivmince. Soon ufter .Mion arrival :i nurn ber of printed eojiie. of .McAdoo'ft letter ti Miller lteil of M liiedse ville, (ia., a.'kins tliat his name he withdrawn from the tieoiKia primaries, were tieinc; circulated. In this letter McAdoe deciarcil ir'in a democracy like mir'a the obligations of good -i t ibn. hip are s:iprerne and I would then fere regard !.

'as tiie imperative d'ltv of any man to

accept the nomination if it .sh'-'ild 'une to him u n.'Mlicite-I . "

Thc-mas S. Love, national committee- t nian from Texas, who hae been very J

determined in his statements that the convenion should nominate MoAdeo, was one of the fir it rru n with whom Gibboney t-ouRht a conference today.

l'OK RENT 3 rooms for light house .

keeping. Inquire 26 IX'uglas S'. j

rhone lyjS-lt Hammond.

Pon t forget Carmelite Tag Day on

Saturday .June 26th. 6-2."i

TOO LATE TO CLASSIFY

1'i'it KALi: Set of books, ten volumes, bound m red bather and loth. subjo, t "'ompl. te Self lnM ructinjr Library of I'raelii ,:il Photography. Commercial I'rr.ss Sclent iric 1'hotoprapliy," published by American School- of Art and l'ho!o;;i aphv. N. Very reasonable. Addrss A-J12 care Times, Hammond. C--5-LST Sunday. 2 five dollar bills and fOOO nolo, between Waltli.im street "d AH Saints church. Libera reward. 10'' Waltham St. I'hone ,'2-Il Ham.

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for bank. I hours d pay State Lank H-27. -

roE SAXJC 6 room f r.ime .bungalow on a V ft. lot. Uauer street . furnace heat, stationary tubs, electric lights, shades and !ltur. decorated throuiihoiil, Rood lawn ami Karden. also sere- nod. I'l ice J i.IiO 'Hi. J-'.O'iO.i il cash, balance t. rn. A room bruk bungalow on one of the choici st spot? of the east side. Hoi water hi at. stationary tubs, electric lights, shades and fixtures, finishid m ak throughout, surnni- r heater for hot water, bunt in bulf' t, lawn, trots ai.u shrubbery. It would cost 1 0.ooo (n ,, build this house without ti ' lot. V t have, it on account of certain eoncitions at a sacrifice r-rice of $ 7.jel .00, not less than Si.jOO.W'l cash. balan.. lirst mortKane

s room brick bungalow addition ntar 'alum t. water heat. stationary

liRhts, shades and fixtures, finished in oak n the first floor, beautifully d-co-latefl. summer heater. also Raras". beautiful lawn, trees nnd (,'arden. I'ric..

l-'-i cash, balance mortgage, ivin i itv and his property duplioated for ! ss than f 11 -

in th" Oakland avenue II, t tubs, electric

OWN A HOME! Bungalow, 5 rooms ajid bath, nearly new, modern in every way, full basement, laundry tubs. Hot air heat, lars? lot. for quick fiic, $3,200. (.'-0. Hasy term?.

A real home on Barinjr Ave.. 6 larjro rooms and bath, modern throughout and nearly new. oak floors and trim, built in buffer and kitchen cabinet, newly decorated throughout. Larire araee attached, corner lot, with shade trees and shrubbery all in. Close down town, a lea bargain for some one Price t) -Ci'ifi .00. Hunpalow, 6 larc re-'ms and bath, breakfast room, fire rlaee. ,U!i, in uUf. ft I and labinets. , ak floors and trim, mirror door, new- ,-,,., jn perfect eondi-

.i-o. woai a n i ee,j 1SI class in e(rv iood lficfitmn. lor ;;T!2. Priced

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DLLUICH & BICK Phone Hammond P.O

t have e vera! rther pood hemes at very reasonable priees and tan arrans-': t erms. Smith, Hamilton Company Open Evenirg-s. Plione 122 Hammond.

PHONE 118 HAMMOND

125 G0STLIN STREET

. L. WEIL

Saturday Specials

SOLOMON'S GROCERY

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Groceries and Meats

Tall Can Armour's Milk . 2l2c Per doz. . . $1.45 No. 2 Can Peai j.. . .14c 2 for v -9- 26c No. 2 Can Corn. . 2Vzt Per doz v .$1.45 Monarch Beans, pervcan.,. A2lzt Peaberry Coffee, perlb.i. . . .42c

758 STATE LINE ST., COR. C0NDIT.

HAMMOND.

No. 1 Can Tomatoes 10c

Per doz $1.1 0!

Happy Home Catsup. large. . . 17c

Club House Corn Flakes, pkg.l2c Armour's L H. Soap, 5 bars. .32c Swift's Pride Washing Powder, 4 pkgs 15c Palmolive Soap. 3 bars 25c

EXTRA SPECIAL SWIFTS EUXIE BRAND BACON SQUARES, per lb v...

25c

; Fresh Ground Hamburger, Jr. 22c Nice Lean PorJ Loins, 8-10 JE. average, whole, per lb. . .29c Fresh Lean Pork Butts, whole .22f ; Fresh Spare Ribs, lb 45c Fresh Veal Stew, lb ,18c

Oscar Mayer's Frankfurters and Polish Sausage, lb 22c Swift's or Oscar Mayer's Metwurst, lb 34c Kettle Rendered Lard (pure) .25c Good Luck Oleo. 2 lbs 73c

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Cost of Livin

Trade at Solomon's Grocery and Market an3 save from

10 to 25c on your groceries and meats

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Boneless Smoked Butts, lb. . .,45cj Best Creamery Butter, lb. . . .59c Weil, the North Side Grocer whof advertises, delivers to all parts of the city and gives S. & H. Trading Stamps

SPECIAL bs of Sugar

With a $5.00 grocery a: meat order

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Good Things Don't Last Forever J Just four days more remain of our great downward price drive. We have been traveling a merry clip to keep pace with the demands of the buying public. The benefits derived from our bold step to reduce the high cos? of clothing can hardly , be figured in dollars and cents. It has forced others into line and has had a greater effect to bring prices down than we had anticipated. We certainly made up in friends what we lost in profits. Consequently we feel well repaid. . Right Now Yon Can Save

;0 to 33 On Your Clothes

Pick while picking is good. Four new shipments arrived this week to replenish our fastgoing stocks. Even the new summer merchandise carries the same liberal reductions as our spring stocks.

For the Benefit of those who are under the impression that this a strictly cash sale, we wish to announce that CHARGE ACCOUNTS are being opened as usual with no extra charge for credit

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TAIL O R FURNISHER 79 STATE ST. :: HA.VHCND

en's $35 Suits

at $29.50

We cut the price on our men's all wool suits. Suits of an excellent quality in brown or blue, in conservative models. A suit valued

at $40.00 cut to

$29.50

Men's Athletic Union Suits

make a real pleasure to

$2.25

59c

"Wilson Bros wear them. Prices

$1.35, $1.90,

Men's Balbriggan Shirts and Drawers. Very special, Saturday.

Men's Summer Union Suits, Wilson Bros.

make, of very fine lisle, short sleeves, ankle

length. A $3.00 value cut to

$1.98

Big Sale on Mens .Genuine Panama Hats at $6.75

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These genuine Panama hats are sold everywhere at $10. We have them "7C in all wanted stvles. all si7P atP" O

Men s straw hats, $4.00 values, onlv

$2.75

Men's Bathing Suits AH worsted $5 and $6.50

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For Saturday Only Ladies' Voile Dresses at $.4.98 Just in the hot days when you need cool dresses, we have decided to give you a chance to buy all you need, all QQ sizes, all colors, at tyrknijO Ladies' High Grade Dresses of Silk Tafeta at $15.00 In sizes of 1 6 or 36, as they are samples and models of high grade ( 1 tl ff garments, at p 1. J JJ SPECIAL Ladies' White Tub Skirts Of very good material, in regular or extra sizes (slightly soiled). tfjQ OQ A wonderful bargain at t &J J VERY SPECIAL LADIES' SILK DRESSES AT $13.75

Acordeon pleated silk dresses, with georgette

Sells everywhere at ?1 O 7 C 20. We cut them to J51

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blouse

$18 to $20

Boys' Bathing Suits all worsted, $2.49 $4.49 These are also samples of high grade Boys Bathing Suits, in many styles, all sizes at $2.49 " $4.49

Boys' Cotton Bathing Suits,' only

98c

Ladies' Bathing Suits $3.98 and $7.50 All worsted sample Bathing Suits of the high grade lines. Ladies' Athletic Union Suits $1.69 and $2.89 The most comfortable underwear for the hot summer days. Voile Dresses for Girls of eight to fourteen, at $4.39

latest in voile dresses for girls .

A wonderful selection of all the C A Q CI

Girls' Hats ?$1.98 to $3.75

Boys' Overalls, sizes to 15 ...

98c

Boys Union Suits at 59c

In White only sizes to 34.

$1.25

Other bovs Union Suits

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Hundreds of other articles we have placed on sale! Come and hey all yoa need at these reduced prices. Tomorrow morning this great event begins at 8:30 sharp. Women, men and young men who appreciate an opportunity to save money wiil be here early.

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79 State St Hammond Look for the Number

"Hammond's Lowest Pries eH Store"

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