Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 46, Hammond, Lake County, 11 August 1920 — Page 8
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- Ea.st Chicago. Indiana, ! August II, 1920. l - ; Dear Son: ;t it seems but a few years since your mother and f faced the t I mm T a . - 1 11
j pioblein cr whether to get mamed or wait until we had more
money. We inventoried our assets physical, moral and financial and decided that we could and would manage. First, we pledged ourselves that we would save a part of my income. It was hard for a time. We had to cut corners for a bit, but the fact that we had that purpose kept us from drifting. And it steadied me wonderfully to know that every day 1 was getting a little ahead. My success dates from that time. Your deposit account is an anchor that will keep your matrimonial ship from the breakers. Sincerely, dad. ; ,
East Chicago Sxate Bank
J. KALMAN REPPA.Rbesident
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and Monday BARGAINS in Men's and Boys' Wear MEN'S SUITS Values to $37.50. Special $27.50 MEN'S BATHING SUITS Values to $1.75. Special. .. .$1.19 ATHLETIC UNION SUITS Values to $2.50. Special. . . .$1.50 MEN'S SHIRTS AND DRAWERS Values to 85c each 59c Boys ' School Suits Specials in Two Groups CROUP 1 Values to $9.75. Special $6.95 GROUP 2 Values to $13.50. Special $9.50 BOYS' WASH SUITS Values to $2.50. Special $1.95 BOYS' KNICKER PANTS Values to $1.95. Special $1.39 BOYS' SPORT SHIRT6 Percale. Values to $2.75. At. .$1.95 BOYS' SCHOOL WAISTS Gingham. Values to $1.75. . .$1.25 BARGAINS in Summer Ready-to-Wear TUB SKIRTS Values. $3.50 to $5.50. Special $2.85 VOILE AND ORGANDY BLOUSES $1.35 to $1.50. At. .$1.00 MUSLIN PETTICOATS Value. $2.25 to $2.50. Special. .$1.95 WOMEN'S GOWNS Value. $1.39. Special..' $1.00 CHILDREN'S DRESSES Value, $1.39. Special $1.00
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Special Purchase of Women's and Misses' Fancy Silk and Wool DRESS SKIRTS Values $7.50 to $32.00 On Sale at $3.95 to $18.50
BARGAINS in Muslins, Percales, etc. BLEACHED MUSLIN 36 in. Value, 43c. 'Special 35r 10' , DISCOUNT OH ALL CHILDREN'S ANP MISSES' 2ATHLVG SUITS PERCALE 36 inch. Navy. Value. l8c. Special 34c HOPE MUSLIN Value. 4Sc. Special .34c ALL SUMMER VOILES At greatly reHucrd prices. SUNBRITE CLEANSER 10 cans for 39c CLASSIC OR AMERICAN FAMILY SOAP 10 bars 69c BASEMENT for Household Needs 50-FIECE BLUE BIRD DINNER SET Sprchi $9.98 MEDIUM SIZE CLOTHES BASKETS- Special $1.39 MASON FRUIT JARS MASON QUART FRUIT JARS Per doz 98c PORCELAIN LINED JAR COVERS Per doz 29c JAR FASTENERS Fit any size jar. Each. . . 10c GRAY ENAMELED FRUIT JAR FUNNELS 23c PARAFINE WAX Per lb 20c
BIG FOUR DAY SALE ON FURNITURE Cash or Easy Payments
Sft our large circular. Send in your name and we will be pleased to mail you one each week.
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8:30 to 10 SUGAR " -W
$1.08
Best cane granulated 5 lbs. for
PURE LARD
Best quality. Per lb
BUTTERINE
Jelke's Good Luck. 2 lbs. for
23c
67c
CUPS AND SAUCERS Scmi-porcclain, plain white, extra large size, first grade. Very special, at BATH TOWELS 18x34, fair quality, single thread and selling usually at 39c. O C From 8:30 to 10, each. . . APRON GINGHAM 27 inch, best quality, in all size checks. A real value. OQr From 8:30 to 10, yard...
m:w mahjuac.k i.k kn?i:s Steve Kurekos. Gary. Zofi Rralo.-. o." Gary; Theodore K. Po b'.er, Himmond.
KUie Severin. Ciiicapro; Henry Johnson, j fj
trary. Celetna Brandon. Puebio, Col.: Elik Gyuricza. East Chicago. Maria Gi- j bel. Gary; Paul Kalonsa. Gary. Jda Murin, MTiitlny: John H. Harris, of Kleine, Chicapo; T'eter George. Indiana j ii-nnniond. Mabel Slemmer, Hammond; Harbor. Mary Pmiljanovich. Indiana i n K . Konl5tio. Gary, Wilma FanHarbor; Joseph Stout. Hammond. Clar.i ' rin. Indiana Harbor. Guse. Hammond; I. Crockett. Hammond . - ' - -
Vioa Doby. Hammond: Arthur A Le'jcr "hit'n. Gusta V. Allan. Wh!''ns; C H. Durf, Haminojtd. Tucinda .'.noermn
HiinmonJ; F.ink N:iz. V est Himmnnd. L.uciiie Stai ii3kuic, Hammond; John O. Keal. Incla-na Ht-ito;', Jennie Ei win. Gary; Aiex Idjidovlch. Gary. Marya VMVfl'I'fiorle, fit"; rrles Pr'd-c of Gary. Ilelle Helens'. Gary; Felix Janlekl. East Chlcairo. rul!ne Safinon, K. Chlcajro; Mike Javich. Whltlnp, Anna
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POND'S VANISHING CREAM Pond's, 25c jar. 1 Special (tax 1c) PANTIE WAIST Made in good quality muslin, group of tucks in front, two rows buttons, well made. Sizes 2 to 6. OQ Special at -i7C (Second floor) DRESSER SCARF Linen finish, embroidered in rose.
pink, yellow and delft blue. Regu
lar $1.49 seller. Special for this hour. . .
(Art section) BLOUSES Ladies' Blouses, made of organdie cr voile, in checks or colored dots, lace trimming or narrow ruching on collar and cuffs, Long and r i fr short sleeves. Each . . . P 1 U U ENVELOPE CHEMISE Muslin Chemise, trimmed with lace
and embroidery. Worth up to $1.50. Each
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MAVIS TALCUM POWDER ular 25c box. 1 Q
Special at (tax Ic) A V MEN'S COVERALLS Khaki, full size, sizes up to 46, standard union made. Spe- (jJO 7 C cial for this hoqr at. . O LITTLE GIRLS' PANTIES Made in good quality muslin, with embroidery trim; sizes OQ 2 to 6 VC (Second floor) BOYS' WASH PANTS
iviade in gray crash and mixtures.
Sizes 3 to 9. Very special at ... .
(Second floor) tL MEN'S UNION SUITS Cooper's spring needle, ecru color; sizes 34 to 46, short sleeves and ankle length. ( "1 7 C Special at D L i U MEN'S HOSE Men's cotton hose, in black onlj Very special for this 1 A. hour at A U C
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PLEASING because of superlative excellence in every detail of workmanship. LASTING because the FULL number of coats have been applied and only the finest grades of paints and varnishes are used. Let us submit our estimate on painting YOUR car.
SANITARIA Rear Majestic Hotel PRESSING WHILE U WAIT One-day service on Cleaning Auto service Gar fhoae Number U 223S SANITARIA CLEANING AND TAILORING SHOP
FIRST PEDRO PARTY and DANCE Given by Whiting Lodge No. 1189, L. O. O. M. SATURDAY, AUGUST !4th. !9C ODD FELLOW'S HaLL Fhckrupp Aeaue, Wfeiting;, III. ADMISSION 50 CENTS COUPLE Extra Ladies 25c Cents
Satisfaction Guaranteed or Money Refunded Hammond Auto Paint and Top C 7.Sfhft2HOHMAN ST.. HAMMOND. PHONE HAMMOND 3471
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MEMBER FEDERAL RESERVE SYSTEM
Capital and Surplus $150,000.00
Beware of Stock Selling Schemes
Because of its unusual prosperity, the City of East Chicago has been the scene of many wildcat stock selling operations. People have parted with hard-earned money for worthless securities. When offered stocks, do not buy until you have firs consulted Mith your banker. If you will come 'hi? bank our officers will gladly advise you and without cost as to the nature of any investment. After all. the person who puts his or her savings in a safe, strong National Bank like this, where it is under the supervision of the United States Government,- always has the money available. Besides it is earning interest.
THE FIRST NATIONAL BANK EAST CHICAGO :-: INDIANA Open Friday Eve., 6:00 to 8:00 P. M.
WALTER J. RILEY W. R. DIAMOND WALTER SPENCER
DIRECTORS
A. M. KELLY
C. A. WESTBERG JOHN CARROLL JOHN J. BLOCK
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Hammond, Indiana East Chicago Phone 230
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