Hammond Times, Volume 15, Number 24, Hammond, Lake County, 16 July 1920 — Page 3

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Mens Clothing, Furnishings and Shoes are Selling at the Lowest Prices in Years

The savings on Hart Schaffner & Marx and Society Brand Suits run from $8.00 to $12.00. Shirts are selling at less than wholesale cost. Mens and boys' undergarments are marked at half price. Come tomorrow and see for yourself.

The Thrifty Women

Coming to this store tomorrow will find buying just as satisfactory as on the first day of the sale. For every department has generously contributed with new seasonable goods of superior quality. And remember, the merchandise offered in this sale

is seasonable and in many instances being sold below market cost. These facts alone should urge you to come and come quick if you are to share. lUUmmmj ,i, ......,,,

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U. S. "Ace of Aces" Now Honeymoon Plane Flyer

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heavyweight (nr Jack In the next fiv tiay.. His cnd it Ion, a ppfars excellent.

PAL MOORE DEFEATS WALLACE AT TOLEDO

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CAPTAIN "EDDIE" RICKEXBACKER, two years ao, was shooting down German airplanes and earning his title of America's "Ace of Aces." This month he was st;'! flvinc. but it va in a "honeymoon plan"." The bride was an Omaha pirl. The bridegroom, ex-army aviator, vas a friend of America's premier war flyer. "Eddie" was in !Cew York. So was a JL6 a!!-meta! monoplane. Its limo'isine cabin, seating fonr sr.d tiphcl: tere d in mon'e-colored corduroy with gold-fitted vanity case and clock: cut plnss flower vases anc .damask curtains seemed

to fit it for a veritable horreymoon cruise near to the moon and star3 i:i cloudland' clysiun of bliss. '"Fine." said Rickenbacker after a test fiijrht. "the plane is a peach. Riding in it is just like riding in an automobile." The Omaha trip was made at 125 miles an hour. It was of the TI.6. tested for a week at Boiling- Field and ridden in by Generals Menoher and Mitthell, that army aviation cpert3 said: "The all-metal monoplane will revolutionise aircraft." They sec in it possibilities of speeding v.p utilization of flying machines for commercial purposes, as well as an excellent wesson of war.

adelphia look lik a nnvtc hoxer la.t r.tpht in their twelve round affair at the Ooli.um. It w a. Moore by big odda in rlfvcn of th- twflvi? psFion..

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Ride on Goodyear Tires in That Sturdy Small Car of Yours

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1 ! I 30 x 312 Goodyear ' S Double-CureFabric, I? 2 ! 0 S All -Weather Tread !30 t S Vi Goodvear s Single -Cure Fabric, v 5 U Anti-Skid Trerd... -iX

It surprises certain users of small cars to find that they can obtain Goodyear Tires at a first cost ordinarily not greater, and sometimes less, than that of other tires. This initial value, as well as the very low final cost, results from the apoli-ation of Goodyear experience and care to their manufacture in the world's largest tire factory devoted to 30x3-, 30x3 V2- and 31x4-inch sizes. Such facts explain why more cars, using these sizes, were factory-equipped last year with Goodyear Tires than with any other kind. If you drive a Ford, Chevrolet, Maxwell, or Dort take advantage of the opportunity to enjoy real Goodyear value and economy; equip your car with Goodyear Tires and Heavy Tourist Tubes at the nearest Service Station.

Goodyear Heavy Tourist TuVri cent no more than the price you are asked to rv foe tubes of less merit tvhy risk costly casfrgs when such sure pro ectlon is available ! 33x 31$ the $ A 5 0 in waterproof bag '

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crow-elkhart sedan: affords the ownership of a 1 uxurious closed car at a reasonable purchase price and moderate maintenance cost. Likeevery other Crow - Elkhart model it is distinguished by its beauty of design, richness of appointments, and powerful character of performance. JVe cordially invite your inspection. Arrange today for a demonstration CROW-ELKHART MOTOR CORPORATION F.ikhart, Indiana

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