Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 41, Hammond, Lake County, 5 August 1920 — Page 7

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THE TIMES Pase Seven sss-.; iw.vs s'-v; .- ': :'.,.y-.,...--,,y .. .'v. .j, v: - ..y . , .. . . ;. '.'..- ;v. .yc. - Abounding in Superior Quality a nd Keenest Economy Begins Our

OFFERING the most advantageous time of the year to buy furs for 1920-21 and to effect a most decided savings, this opportune purchase makes it possible for us to offer better prices now than we can later, having placed prices to a point that is just a shade above our wholesale cost. Every garment and Fur piece was bought with a view of offering our patrons extensive savings during the month of August. Because really good Furs are by no means the easiest things in the world to get and so our buyer concentrated his efforts in securing only those of superior quality, and the most wanted and best styles for the late Fall and . Winter to come. Besides their natural beauty these presentations have an individuality about them that sets them apart as far as fashionable furs are concerned. This Beautiful Collection Includes COATS, WRAPS, CAPES, MUFFS, THROWS, CHOKERS, SCARFS and FUR SETS Developed in the Choicest Furs Obtainable such as HUDSON SEAL, MINK, JAP MINK, FOXES, LYNXES, NEAR SEAL RUSSIAN PONY and MARMOT V . Trimmings of Such Furs as Beaver, Racoon, Skunk, Martin or Australian Opposum You are cordially invited to this Fur sale to see and admire and perhaps to buy, in either event you are most welcome. t Listed are a Few Quality Fur S2I2Z-

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Hudson Sea! Coat, 36 in. long, large Martin Roll Collar and Cuffs, $697.50. Nearseal Coat, 38 in. long, large cape and collar and bell cuffs, $427.50. Jap Mink Coat, 38 in. long, roll collar and turn over cuffs, $585.00.

Baffin Seal Coat, 38 in. long, Mar tin collar, cuffs and 10 in. border, $220.50. Skunk Cape, tail trimmed, all around stole effect in front, $202.50. Jap Mink Stole, pocket and tail trimmed, beautifully blended, $148.50.

leucine Beaver Collar, nigh grade

quality, $88.20. Black Lynz Scarf, animal effect, tail trimmed, $53.75. Fox Scarfs in natural shades taupe, black or brown, $35.00. French Coney Scarfs and collars, in black cv taupe, $17.50.

The NEW PLUSH COATS Strikingly Resemble FUR COATS We selected the most desirable the wost fashionable modes in fur coats, and' had them copied in plush coats. Plush coats meet the demands of comfort with beauty. They arc.servicable, rich looking, appropriate for day time and evening wear. t Their purchase is a wise investment.

EDWARD C. MINAS CO. Fur Section Second Floor

Our Deferred Payment Plan Is arranged for those who desire to benefit by the thrift of this advance fur sale, but are not prepared to make complete payment at time of purchase. A reasonable down payment, and convenient weekly payments put you in possession of a coat or fur piece at a saving.

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ST. LOL1S. Mo.. Auff. 4. With aprroilmately SO Pr cent of the vot tabulated today, returns from the state primaries appear to show the following result: 1 Endorsement fcy democrats of the league of nations.

2 Repudiation of Senator James A.

Keed, opponent of the league covenant, and political enemy of the Wilson administration. 3 A marked supremacy of the "dry vote in Missouri. Ereckenrldsre Lone, former third assistant secretary of state, appears to have won tho Democratic nomination for U. S. Senator, although his opponent Henry B. Priest, running on a "wet" and "anti-leagrue of nations platform, is conoeded to have carried Kansas City, the Keed stronghold.' and to havo polled a heavy vote in wet districts.

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Latest Census Figures Out

INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE WASHINGTON. Aug. 5 The 1920 population of Oregon Is 783,285. an increase Of 110,520. or 16.4 per cent, tho census bureau announced today. Multnomah county, includtng Tortland. Oregon, 1920 population. 275.850; increase 49.637 or 21.9 per cent. San Diego county, including San DleRo. Cal.. 1320 population. 112.248;

t increase 60,583 or S2 per cent.

. Stark county, including Canton, O.. 1920 population, 177. 21S; increase 51.231 or 44. 1 per cent. Lawrence county. Including Bedford, Ir.d.. 1920 population. 28.2:8 ; .decrease 2.297 or 7.8 per cent. Providence. R. I.. 1520 population. 237.535; Increase 13. 263 or 65 per cent.

GRUNAU INDICTMENTS RETURNED IN COURT r INTERNATIONAL rEWS SERV1CE1 CHICAGO. Aug. 5. The indictments

voted by the federal grand jury against

41 "rebel" union leaders and two corporations involved In last winters outlaw' railroad strike were formally returned in Federal Judge Alschuler's court this morning and were immediately t?uppreseed by Dist. Atty. Charles F. Clyne. Clyne's action was taken eo that the names oT the indicted union leaders would not becr-me public until United States Marshals have sufficient time to serve federal warrants.

ROBS FRIEND OF $485.00 While Paul Kapotaka was headed ffr the bank several weeks ago to deposit a

sum of S4SS which he had received in the sale of his cafe In Gary, he met several friends who insisted that they go in a place on the south side and have a drink of beer. They did not sU-p at the firat beer according to evidence brought out in the case before Justice Laube yesterday and when pastaka came to his senses he realized that they had Ufen loading up his been with "moonshine'" and was shy hi? bank rc-11 of $4S5. One of his friends. Frank Marovich. 1725 Roosevelt street, was arrested an"3 bound over to the Criminal court yes. terday on $3.r00 bonds. His ral tc whom Frank handed tho mney. after

taking it out of Raptaka's pocket made

his jjetaway and the police are searching the city for him.

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FRED J. SMITH NAMEDJPRESJDENT At a meeting of the directors, of the International Trust and Savings Bank in Gary, Fred J. Smith of the read estate firm of Smith, Bader and Davidson was elected president to fill the unexpired term until the next annuel election in January of next year. Mr. Smith is. also president of the First Rational Bank of 'Whiting and a director of the First State Bank of ToI!estn.

WOMEN'S PUMPS AND OXFORDS Women's Pumps, Colonials and Oxfords in a multitude of summer styles. In blacks and browns. Accumulations of a busy season's selling, including values to $7.50. Not "all eizes in each style. $3.95 Sale price, per pair. , . ,

BAREFOOT SANDALS Children's all leather Barefoot Sandals, with substantial soles. High grade solid sandals.. Values to $3.00. Sale price Sizes 5 to 8, now. .. $1.20 Sirs 8V2 to U, now $1.40

W Owing to the innumerable bargains we still have for you. Now Folks get busy this is an opportunity of a lifetime. The merchandise we have is not old antiquated styles, but NEW UP-TO-SEC-DND LOW SHOES FOR EVERY OCCASION. " $10, $12? SIS VALUES, YOUR CHOICE $4.85 , Every conceivable spring and summer popular style is included, in Browns and Blacks and White Kid and Suede, Military and Cuban and French heels. One, two and three eyelet ties, Theo Ties, Colonials, etc., Hand turned and Goodyear Welted Soles

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PLAY OXFORDS ren's all leather brown

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Play Oxfords, with sturdy sols, and uppers. Inexpensive knockabout slippers for children. Values to $3.50. Sale price Size V2 to 11, cow $1.93 Sizes IIV2 to 2, cow $2.35

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BOYS' ELKS KIN SHOES 265 pairs of boys' and little boys elkskin outing shoes with sturdy soles, well made for hard everyday usage. Popular with the boys and excellent wearers. Values to 54 sizes 9 to l32 $1.85 Sale price Sizes 1 to SVz new, $2.75

BOYS' SHOES Boys' Button Shoes', made of gun metal leather, all solid throughout, well worth $4.00 a Dair. Made for wear. Sizes

1 to 52. Sale price'

$1.95

MEN'S ELKSKIN SHOES LIGHT WORK SHOES Mens all solid tan elkskin lace For men who prefer light work Shoes with wear well soles, an . shoes we offer a box calf lace excellent light but sturdy work shoe with heavy aoles. Light, shoe for carpenters, steel men, yet tough wear. P"ble UP' etc. Values to 0 QEj pe- $6 values fg4 45 $4.50, sale price P - sale pVice, pair. V i

GIRLS' WHITE SUPPERS About 150 pairs of white Mary Jane ankle strap slippers with rubber soles and buckles. Values to $2.50. While Q C they last, sale price . MEN'S OXFORDS Men's classy brown calf Oxfords, made over snappy English lasts that are stylish as well as good fitters. Regular $9.00 values, sale price tf Q C per pair....... VViJ

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