Hammond Times, Volume 9, Number 17, Hammond, Lake County, 26 June 1920 — Page 8

THE TIMES

Indiana Items IvINTOX. Ir.d. Linton may be a i rival of Tulsa. Ok la., in oil productioo. j

j wit- . ..u.j.e;. 01 L.'i. .a. .-v, . L-jinrr. r,ative of Gtff:: county ':-. i- now i onnected with the oil industry in Texas is com ct. tioir.ar oor the loos ; omi ar'M. ithin t mi C- of i-inton. he MBd every yurface induction ttiat a Rroat pool of oil lic-s in the bi? bas.n.

Iif reported. He dedami ho would j "wagfr every dollar he has" t hat J "ri-'!it here is a P' ! f'Tiil t i!" Tulsa pool. t; p,.iti i. he. It. j lather said, of the p..v.b;..t.-i of .a j discovery" that i.-j r iid.. ; to invest in a test benim. i I NHWCASTIJ:, Ind. Fear of Indiana farmers that thou...nds of huehv; .: wheat might he In.- bo.'.-i'.:se of ,1 : r;.:;;o:cd lack of era'. :'. r t hreshuvr ! out his are unbounded accrdir t r reports reachinc the Henry vtinty auri- j cultural agent. The recent rapid r.;- i "nins- i-f the .2 rain :n the e . . rt ; has j Lurried preparations for t hrc i-hit',-; J tr.d n ' ' a little alarm was f it over the fuel situ it ion. There is ample j

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the county agent's advice;', nRAZTII Ind. When Carl r.'.a.-,;, a r,ro. better known a !-..- ... wa? awakened to lead a telegram th.it an aunt at Franklin. Ind.. !: 1 1 willed hi-r. t !.50 he thought he was sti.l dream'r.z. "He was almost pos'ttv o th.it it

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President Wilson at his desk. This photograph of President Wilson was taken fay Georcrc W. Karris, one of the heads of the noted Washington picture syndicate. wr.;ie the rres: irnt was transacting his regular morning work on June 19. It is. then-fore, the latest picture of the chief executive. Mr. Harris says of his hour visit with the president: "He looks fine, better than I expected."

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And Now Comes the Final Week of Our $150,000 June Stock Reduction With the Great Amount of Stocks Yet to be Disposed of it Affords further Reductions of Prices so Great tha t we Anticipate Selling

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Beginning Next THRIFT MONDAY, Jane 28th and Continuing Every Day Next Veek With but one thought in mind To Unload Our Stocks makes it necessary to cut prices again, that are the greatest of the month. We want to impress every one of these unusual savings that can be made and to such an extent that we anticipate selling $10,000 worth of our high quality "merchandise each day during next week. From top to bottom this stcre stands ready to employ every means to serv e you in accomplishing this final clearaway task. Being on hand Monday early will be to ycur

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Timely Selling of Summery Dry Goods'

SHAKER FLANNEL 25 inches wide, full bleach- OA. cd, long fleece, good quality. Monday only, yard. CAMBRIC MUSLIN 36 inches wide, in a soft fin- AOc ish, standard quality. Monday only, yard J

SILKOLINE 36 inches wide, figured and plain, fair quality. Per yard B00KF0LD PERCALES 26 inches wide, in 1 only. Good line of patterns. Monday only, yard

29c

jght shades 29c

BLUE BIRD BATISTE For underwear, night gowns, etc. An unusual quality, selling regular at 73c. Mnoday CQ only, per yard ' WHITE RIPPLETTE 28 inches wide, full bleach- OQ ed, pretty patterns. Special, yard J J WHITE ORGANDIE 40 inches wide, imported QO French quality, selling regular $1 .59. Monday, yard

SHIRTING MADRAS 32 inches, soft finish, pre

senting a pretty line of stripes. Monday only, yd.

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Khaki Cloth

A purchase from the governrrr?nt of standard regulation

Khaki cloth, worth 98c a yard on today's market.

Monday only, yard

69c

French Voiles 40 inches wide, in light shades for summer frocks. Monday only, yard

$1.19

You'll Soon Need A Bathing Suit Women will find them here m all styles and sizes. Special for Thrift Monday are many made of twilled cotton, trimmed in green, broken sizes, make this special price, 1 Q at 4) JL a J O And a Middy for Outing Wear One odd lot cf women's and Children's all white middies. Just the very garment for the 4th of July picnic. Special for Thrift Monday, 93 C Summer Petticoats omen's white muslin petticoats, lace or embroidery trimmed flounce. A regular $2.25 value, spe- QQ cial for Thrift Monday, at P 1 Children's Play Oxfords Special for Monday

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SUITS Reduced Checked nainsook, striped madras, ecru and white knit athletic union suits. Reduced to 87c

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Sues 6 to 11 Sizes HVtoZ $1.69 $1.79 High grade smoke horse upper, with extra quality soles; these oxfords sell regularly at $2.25 and $2.50. Here's an exceptional bargain for Monday only. Linoleums There is nothing so practical as inlaid linoleums. They will be laid free, as usual, at these special prices for Monday $1.65 Linoleums $1.49 pev yard $2.00 Linoleums $2.19 per yard $2 Lace Curtains $1.49 100 'pairs of white only; IVl yards long. 40 inches wide. While they last $1.49 per pair. $1.50 Crib Blankets 98c Fancy wool nap crib blankets, 30x40 inches; scalloped edges, animal designs, pink and blue. 98c each.

Knit Union Suits $1.35 AND $1.69 For Men long or short sleeves; regular or knee length, high ?srade union suits, in ecru or white; ttizes 34 to 50. Hose Bargains Black Cat Brand men's fine combed cotton hose; double sole and high spliced heel. Bautif ul hose that will give you the best kind cf wear. 29 C Regular 35c values. Reduced to. pair. . Men's Pure Silk Hose Men's marvelous good wearing hose of extraordinary value: in black, navy, cordovan, champagne, gray and white. 95 C Greatly reduced in price to Shirts Greatly Reduced Men's dress shirts all the well known brands. Reduced according to quality to $1.57 $2.69 $3.98 Boys' Stockings

Mercerized Lisle Hose at 69c A summer weight special for women that will give the utmost in wear and appearance. You'll want more than one pair at this special price f or ( Monday, 39 O at Vest and Drawers Tor Women at 79c Fine ribbed bleached totton garments vest, either with short or long sleeves for summer wear. Thrift Monday, 79 C Infants Vests at 35c .An assortment of fine lisle vests.

Both button and band styles. All

sizes to 2 years. V alues to 50c, Monday, at ... .

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Boys' Black Cat StockingsReduced to. pair

45 c

Boys' Union Suits

69c $1.35

Boys' Athletic Union Suits hine nainsook. 8 to 16 Boys Sport Blouses, assorted percales, 6 to 15

Boys' Wash Knickers

$1.25

Grey, khaki and tan; sizes 6 to 1 6 years; at

Baby Flouncing 27 inch at 89c Sheer soft material that is embroidery, nice assortment of edgings. Values to $1 .25. QQT Monday, at . . . U Girls Dresses Made in sheer white fabrics of voile, lawn and organdy. Some plain, others beautifully made in desirable models trimmed with lace tucks, insertion and ribbon. Even' mother will be pleased to have her daughter dressed in these lovely little frocks at such a low price. Size to 6 only. & O DC Special for Monday Boys' Overalls Made of khaki and dark gTay stripe, bib and suspenders, front and back pockets. Sizes 3 to 10 years. Special for Mon- Q Q n day, at '. C Boys' Pants Well made of cotton and wool mixtures and dark colors, will wear splendidly, sizes 3 to 10 years. Special here ! 1 QQ Monday, at 1

Thrift Monday Grocery Specials

SEED RAISINS Faro House, 29 C pound package

lie 10c

SOAP POWDER Rub-No-More, per package . . . .' -

SOAP Riveros Toilet, 2 bars

SOAP FLAKES Crystal White, per package. .

KITCHEN KLENZER g X Q per can TOMATOES Weems, No. 12 Ax "f cane rr ran .

JELLO Assorted flavors, 2 packages PUFFED WHEAT Delicious with cream, 2 packages . . RED BEANS Dainty cookers. 2 lbs COFFEE A fancy Santos, per lb

27c 27c 29c 38c

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