Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 54, Hammond, Lake County, 20 August 1920 — Page 12

Friflav. Aucrust 20. 1020. August Fur Sale The 25 per cent discount on any Fur in our quality assortment is an economy' opportunity which may not occur again this season. The greatness of the quality combined with the vast savings of the special discount is creating keen interest to many women in search of style and value. You'll be glad later if you choose now. C FURNITURE DEPARTMENT, THIRD FLOOR

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Began Today and Brings a Possibilty of Savings V ..." Every piece of furniture in our third floor stock Bedv room, Living Room, Dining Room' and odd pieces of furniture is greatly reduced. This" sale of ours is very attractive to buyers and you will be glad that you purchased if you buy now for we have made heavy re'ductions in prices and our guarantee that what you buy here will prove satisfactory as long as you have it, is still just ds much a safeguard to you now as in tKe past. Sale continues every August day.

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Kitchen Table Special Beautiful White Enamel Kitchen Table, with a 25x40 inch genuine porcelain top. Has a large roomy drawer, also bolted construction throughout. Selling regular at $1 7.50. August Sale price for Saturday only $11.95

Miske Looks Good To Fans For Dempsey

BT ED "W SMITH '"Written for th I. X. S. Service) CHICAGO. Aug. 20 Those fight fans that eaw B!lly Mlnske put In hig first days workout for the Pempsey fight. September 6. here, yesterday cam away with a regular impression . Most of them who" spoke to me after the four round display of boxing and the wrestling told me they thought Minske -vou!d put up a regular battle with the champion, and others and they were r. the minority expressed the belief that Dempsey would beat him, but only after a tough fight. Misk gave the fans a nice display considering that he is not extending himBelf in the least at the present time. Miske went two rounds of a vigorous nature with Ahe ancient but still very good Jack Blackburn, old time light and middleweight fighter, and after that they brought out a xpung middleweight. named Jimmy Delaney from Ft. Paul. He Is very fast and clever, and kept Miske moving

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THINK DAY OF LOWER SUGAR COST HAS GOME Departments See Prices Below 20c a Pound Present Supply Is Large. VJ-ASHINGTON. Aug. 20 Government authorities believe that the day of lower prices for sugar is at hanil. This opinion was reached by both the department of justice and the agricultural department, after each had made its own investigation. These departments Join in predicting that sugar from this time on will be selling for less than 20 cents a pound. The authorities express the view that

the profiteer and the speculator have had their day and that the law of supply and demand will get back to work . There also is general agreement that there was only little excuse for the hysteria over sujurar in the laft year, and there is further agreement that prices never should have gone as high as they did. It is asserted that there always has been a sufTI-

A Woman Doctor. says. "Eugenics is a necessary factor In tile future of the race. The average American g-Irl Is unfit for motherhood." This may be true, but If weak and ailinir girls passing from girlhood to womanhood would only rely, as thousands do, upon Iydia K. Finkham's Vegetable Compound that simple rem-

"IIZ" GLADDENS' SORE. TIRED FEET No puffed-up, burning, tender, aching feet no corns or callouf ft?

dent supply of sugar; that the ac j edy made from roots and herbs to retivity of the speculators and the gen- J ,tore the system to a normal healthy eral belief that there was a short condition, it would cause many Ills nop were largely responsible for the frorn wnjcn they Buffer to disappear, shortage which actually prevailed, BO that motherhood might become the ar far as the retail dealers were c n- i joy of their lives. adv. cerned. ' I

OUR PROFITLESS SALE Will feature a number of extraordinary specials for tomorrow's selling. If you have not yet attended this sale, come tomorrow sure. S. and M. Mandel & Co. 143 State Street Hammond Ind.

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Announce the Departure of Summer and the Approach of a New Season Truly women of fashion are going to have abundant cause for rejoicing this coming Autumn. Even the most fleeting glance at these authentic Apparel originations will assure

you of that. We assembled these particular Wraps. Suits and Frocks because of ail the styles, the foremost fashion Creators have designed. they were the most indicative of the trend of the new modes. In them beautiful soft fabrics and lovely color tones find the best expression and their lines reflect the gracefulness of idealized youth. Come and see' them. You'll get a lot of enjoyment and a

'number of ideas about your Autumn Wardrobe out of a visit to these advance

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He lookefl to be almost an exact replica of Pempsey. as far as actual sie Is concerneii. lie's dbout as tall. - about, as It. .ad, anJ while there's a

general shape .f the men, little dis

parity can be noted. The pemogev chest is fullrr and the I'empsey arms a bit mote cluh-l'ke. but outside of this they are about the same a orkiYig good match. IUk will work out here again this afternoon and tonight will go to ti.-n-ton Harbor htre he will complete hi ''a'.n'tig.

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how hard you walk, or jlow Ion you. remain on your feer ' Tit - brings r.-S ;

fi:l foot comfort. Til" is magltal.' ranit, wonderful for tired. uhin. ,

swoolen. smarting feet. All! how com-, fortable. how- haiu-y you feel. You-j

feet Just tlrisle for Joy; shoes never hurt or sem tight . it a 5 cent box of "Tlz" now from ny druggist or depart ment store. Knd foot totore f..rer wear ycnull er shos. teep onr fet fresh, svveft sn.i happy. J'ist think! a whole yeaf foot tomfort for a few etits. adv.

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Specials for Friday and Saturday WM. R. SCHILLO and SON Grocery and Market

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Sky Furs Ccrm, No. 2 cau .... ... Sky Ftm Pta, No. 2 can Glabi Teaaato, No. U'2 can

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TET If AND MILK Tail can. lSc; email can.... Eett Peabcrry Cafa. per lb- x ?.UGAK Bett GranmJatxi, per pound Comet Ctrap, prt bottle American Fanily, Fr!s N apt ha Soaps, 10 ban.... Kitcbea Kkaier, per ran - Blosaom Sardiaet ia OiL 2 cans Guaranteed Fresh Country Est. Pfr dozen . . . Best Brookfield Creamery fiuttw, per pound

16c 10c

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PILLSBURY'S BEST FLOUR H bl.!. size

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MEAT SPFXIALS We Carry the Best Grade Only. Chuck Rost, 28C per la

Pot Roait, per lb Leg of Lamb, er !b Veal Roajt, i'cr l.i Rib Roast, rolled, per lb Lard, pare, per lb Veal and Ham Sauiafci, per lb Brisket Bacon, IV2 to 2 lb. average, per 1I Brookfield Brick Cheese, per lb .t American Cheese, per lb

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Here! Here! We are Having a Special Sale on Fruits Vegetables Groceries

FOR SATURDAY ONLY

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SUGAR, per lb FANCY WHITE POTATOES, per peck FANCY EATING AND COOKING APPLES, 5 pounds for -

RIPE BANANAS, 25cAN30c

pCI UU4CU JUICY LEMONS, per dozen SWEET CALIFORNIA ORANGES, per dozen

RIPE CANTALOUPES, 25

O IUI Freestone California peaches, per dozen, 30c; per box

FREESTONE PLUMS, 2 dozen for 25c; per 7Qc

pClfl CALIFORNIA SWEET GRAPES, per lb RIPE TOMATOES, 3 lbs. for 25c; per basket . . : HOT HOUSE CUCUMBERS, eacb

WATERMELONS AT ALL PRICES HEAD LETTUCE, CELERY, BEANS, GREEN PEPPERS, SWEET CORN and a full line of Vegetables at reasonable prices. Come early or call PHONE 623. Prompt Delivery to all parts of the city from 7 a. m. until 6 p. m.

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Hammond Fruit Company TELEPHONE 623 195 EAST STATE STREET Corner State and Oakley Ave. Hammond

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Have an air of simple elegance about them that makes an enthusiastic admirer out of every woman who sees them. The New Stiits ' Are everything but monotonous. Slender, long lines, clever panels, scallops and fur trimmings lend them individuality and charm.

VV -.1 QrnrYroc Lending a touch of smartness together with comfortable warmth W OOi kJCaXVCo these Scarves are favored for Fall wear. Fashioned in genuine Australian Brushed Wool, in the most desirable pastel shades, plain or contrasting Q colors, with or without belt. Priced at S0 t x) EDWARD C. MIN AS CO. Women's and Misses' Shop, 2nd Floor ,

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These suits are such good values that it will pay you to look into them from an investor's view point. Look into the goods and the workrnanship searehingly; investigate. When you have done that you' will be very willing to invest.

A Special Lot of Fine Suits at $49.00

These suits are made up of all wool worsteds, cashmeres, and flannels in a large vari;tv of choice patterns. Single and double breasted styles in p'n weaves, stripes and mixtures. Every suit is tailored to give distinctive style CjJi Q 00 and lasting shapeliness

Special Selling of Trousers in all Sizes, colors and Styles $3.98 $4.95

Furnishings That Spell Economy

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Shirt and Drawers of ecru are EtQ proving very popular at J J There are still many warm days to come that these Athletic UnionSuits 7 Cl - will be serviceable. Special at . . Every man can use more tf O OC than one of these Shirts at. .

Black Cat Cotton Hose, of fine gauge, in Ir'ack and colors and 2 1 CC split foot. Special 3 pairs fc 1 ,UU

You'll find these Suspenders strong and serviceable at. . .

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