Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 86, Hammond, Lake County, 28 September 1920 — Page 3
Tuesday. Sept. 28. 1920.
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tlNTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE! UWHEXCE. Kan.. Sept. 27. Jc.-a TvilUrd, former heavy weight ohamrion of the world, today absolutely denied that he had been signed lor a mp.tch with Jack t'e-mpscy, reinninc ""hamricn, or that he even considered such a match. In an exclusive inters iew with the International New? ftrvicc That story is the bunk." .vail Jess, commenting on a report issued by a Lawrence ftore keeper that fce had been signed., 'Tv e been do;n; a little exercising- down here on my farm, and niy old gloves were worn out. I needed a new pair and went down to a sporting goods store. Tou know how these follows like to get their name Into the laper so they made a story of that.'" "Are you seriously considering any offer to re-enter the ring?'' he was a? ked. "No. no. no." said Jess with heat. "Nothing: doirg. I'm satisfied down here on the farm."
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A bazaar will be given at the Concordia Lutheran church parlors Thursday evening:. St pt. 30. 10; . given by the Ladies Aid. Kverybody welcome. There will be ladies' Aid Thursday afternoon at 1 o'clock sharp. All members please be present.
Mr. George Chick left Sat n'tig for Savannah. Ua. H:
by the tiraver Tank Co. Mrs. Fred I'edelow srent Friday h;cag;o shopping:.
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CLEVELAND ADDS SEATS FOR SERIES! Cleveland, O, Sept. IS Erection of temporary stands to scat 5.50tt persons " ill start at League Park tomorrow, lames C. Dunn, president of the. Clove- i land club, announced last night. Dunn ' declared he was preparing to aceoinmo- j date as large a crowd as possible in anticipation of his team winning the! pennant. j Dunn left tonight for Chicago to re- j ;nest the members of the commission i
o postpone the opening of the series to October 7 to allow him time to have the
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1.75 Wall Coffee Mills Wednesday, at 98c
Well-made CofTre Mills, with class canister. Onc-
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Two-Knife Kraut Cutters Wednesday, $1.98 g Hardwood framr. with two knives of good K-TygTV m mmm mm : quality steel. Size 9x24. On sale to- SSK morrow at $1.98.
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50c Nurse Stripe Gingham, yd. 29c A one day selling of this very desirable Gingham. A superior grade, full 27 inches wide. On sale for 29c per yard. 55c Zephyr 'Gingham yd. 32c Red Seal Zephyr Gingham, in plaids, checks and stripes; for all purposes, 27 inches wide. 0 nsale at 32c per yard. 35c Amoskeag Gingham, yd. 25c 27 inches wide, genuine Amoskeag Staple Gingham, in blue checks. On sale Wednesday only, 25c per yard. $5 All Wool Tricotine yd. $3.48 All-wool Tricotine, 52 inch widths, for children's coats, suits and skirts; in navy, African brown, taupe, grey and French blue. 65c Lace Curtain Nets yd. 39c Quaker Craft Lace Curtain Nets, in allover patterns, 36 inch widths, and a most desirable quality. On sale tomorrow. $1.25 Fancy Scrims, yd. 85c 40 inch fancy bordered Scrim, bordered and flowered, for dining room and bedroom curtains. On sale for one day only.
jj 40c "Fletchers" Casg toria, 29c Children Cry For it." Specially priced (war tax included), only 29c. H 25c Colgate's Tooth 1 Paste 19c E This famous dentifrice, on sale for one Fr day (war tax included), at 19c. U Children's Waist H Combinations, 50c Nice, well-made Waist Combinations, in E low neck, knee length styles. Sizes 10 EE and 12. On sale tomorrow for. 50c.
nr protruding' piles, hemorrhoids and such rectal troubles. 60 cents a box at all drusgrists anywhere in the V. S. and Canada. Take no substitute. A single box is often sufficient.
FREE SAMPLE COCPOV rTBAMID PRT'O roMPAVY. 696 ryramid Bids.. Marshall. Mich. Kindly nd rr. a Frr mr' of Pyramid PH. 8uapsiUrli, In plain wrapper. Nam. Streetcitr
DE LUXE THEATRE "GO GET IT"
An A-B-C Electric Washer will be given
away rREE during the run of Mary Pickford in "SUDS."
MEE HOTEL RESTAURANT James Congles. Try Our Half Spring Chicken Dinner. You Will Like It.
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H Shoes, $2.25 EE Sturdy button and blucher lasts, in black EE only. For boys who are "hard" on EE footwear. Sizes 9 to 134 included in EE this sale at $2.25. g Boys and Girl's Tan ! Skuffers EE Good-looking, long-wearing button and lace Tan Skuffers. Exceptionally well made. Sizes 6 to 8, $3 values, $2.45. U Sizes S2 to 12, $3.50 values, $2.79.
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An .Unusual Sale of Suits at LVery Low Prices
One could not help but be enthusiastic about such wonderful values as these. And women who admire pretty clothes, yet wish to purchase them economically, should shop here early tomorrow. $55. and $60. Values at $36.75 This is one of the best suit values we've offered this Fall. Wool velours and tricotine, in the captivating t all shades, belted and self-trimmed models. Smart stitching and original sleeve effects are dominate notes. $65. and $70. Values at $49.75 These comprise a group of our finer suits, developed in cither Yalama Cloth, Duvet de Laine or Wool Velour. The soft rich tones of Autumn lend themselves admirably to such materials. Beautifully silk lined.
Children's $3.98 Gingham Dresses r eatured Wednesday $ 1 .98 For children and girls who wear sizes 2 to 6 or 8 to 14, these are the best school dress values we know of. Pretty checks, stripes and plain colors, with contrasting collars. Many embroidered models. $5.98 Angora Scarfs at $4.98 Of genuine wool Angora, with belt and pockets; fringe tassel in plain colors and stripe combinations.
Women's $13.98 Shaker Knit Sweaters $ 1 0.75 Attractive Sweaters, surely; yet they combine utility with beauty, too, and women will be delighted that they can be bought for so moderate a price. All colors to choose from, in open-front coat style. Specially priced Wednesday at $10.75.
New Trimmed Autumn Hats at
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A little special sale of 25 Trimmed Hats, made of duvetyn, velvet and feathers. The regular selling price ranges from $6.95 to $10.00. While they last, Wednesday and Thursday, at $5.00.
Decidedly Good Values in ClotKes for Men and Boys Fall weather is just beginning now, and such low prices at the beginning of a season mean that they are exceptional opportunities.
Boys' $ 1 8 School Suits Featured at $14.50 Of course only the new Fall patterns in models such as the sturdy American boy demands for school or dress. These are good-looking clothes, all 'right; but they are extremely low in price. Some have two pairs of pants, and all arc made with extra care.
All Wool Knee Pants, $2.98 Values are $3.50 and $4.00, all-woo! serges, cassmeres. cheviots and worsteds the most durable of materials, and qualities that will always look well. Specially featured here at $2.98. Finer School Suits at $1 6.75 Comprising vaues up to $22.50. This is a most unusual suit value, and mothers who have ever bought clothes for their boys will be quick to realize the truth of this. All wool materials, of course. Sizes 8 to 18.
Purchase Men s Suits $55. and $57.50 Values at - . $43: It is seldom that a maker comes to us with such a tempting offer as this one did, whose suits we are offering at $43. The values stated above are very conservatively put, and you young men, and older fellows, with an eye for good clothes, will recognize some genuine bargains. Single and duoble-brcasled models, in all the new Fall 1920 shades, tailored most excellently.
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Children's Union Suits at $1.00 Fall weight Union Suits for children, high neck, long sleeve and ankle length. Sizes 2 to 8 at $1.00. Sizes 1 Oto 14. $1.25. $3.48 "Paul Jones" Middies at $2.98 Genuine "Paul Jones" Middies, in sizes 6 to 10 and 12 to 20, in plain white, and white with contrasting colored collars; some prettily embroidered. Women's $2.98 Aprons on Sale at $1.98 Regular and extra size Aprons, in light percales. Very well made, in various pretty patterns. In a one day sale at $1.98. Men's $3 Union Suits at $1.95 Heavy and medium weight, cotton ribbed Union Suits, in ecru and silver and flat fleece suits, and "Swissan" mixed wool suits. Size? 34 to 46, in one big lot. Men's $5 Work Shirts at $3.98 Khaki, grey and blue flannel Shirts, cut extra large, double-stitched, with two pockets. Also a lot of fine corduroy Shirts. All sizes. Boys' $2 Union Suits at $1.59 "Beaver Brand" mixed wool Union Suits, in siezs 6 to 16. A very desirable quality for Fall and Winter. On sale at $1.59. Men's $6 Sweater Coats at $4.98 Huge, warm woolen Sweater Coats, with large shawl collars, in gray and blue. All sizes at $4.98. Others $6.98 to $18.95. 75c Panty Waists at 49c Sizes 2 to 14, with muslin taped buttons. On sale at 49c. Black Sateen Gym Bloomers, $1.59 Well made and durable, and specially priced for tomorrow at $1.59. Women's $3. House Slippers, $2.39 Women's one-strap House Slippers and Juliettes, of genuine kid, trimmed in patent leather or with plain foe. All sizes are included in this sale. Women's $6. Kid Comfort Shoes Easy, comfortable, yet made on a goodlooking last, these are shoes every woman will desire. Choice of lace or button. All sizes. Hand turned soles.
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extra stands finished. The new scats will bring the capacity of the park to about :7.0U0.
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'. E. Nichols was in Cliicapo " ti tusmess yesterday. Mr. and Mr?. Frank Ttichard.. who have been visitinif their dausnter,' Mrs. Will Tatman. and family left for Wisconsin csterday. where they wil! visit a fevv days before return ng in their home in Pasadena, Cal,
Mr. and Mrs. V. A. Iuzader have rnoipd here from We?t Virginia. Mr. t.uzader will work at the Clark brothers Monument works.
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rtlativcs in Chicago the week end. Mr. C. I'. SclnKin of DcMott a lure last week.
on Saturday. Mr. J. Ibach of Hammond was here on business Friday. Mr. and Mrs. Peter Kooy are happy Our teachers attended the institute over the arrival of a little son. Mr. and Mrs. Kay Kushie visited
RAILROAD BOATS COLLIDE NEW YORK. Sept. 27. five hundred f.-.ssenjrers were ranic-s-lrtcken and one woman was ir.Jjred wlven the West Shore railroad boats Buffalo and Syracuse crashed in North river in a dense fojr today. The S" racuse was so badly damaged she had to he towed to port by a tus. The fo was so thick tlat the Kills Island and Uovpriior's Inland terries ere not runrting.
A GOOD BILL
Music and com.dy .-ire furnished in plenty in t lie bill at the orph-um today and Tuesday. Th- program starts off with "Spiv ins t'orners." a conn-dy rural novelty which is a fruarantood laugh welter. Tlo n come Vcllinst"ii .v Sylvia, the talking juxslers: Kubi Pos;ni. a dancing son bird; Keith & Co.. w.th their dramatic sketch. "Pretty Soft;" Hurt Ford, the musical doufihboy. and Morgan & Kae, just comedians. (n lop of all of this will be another episode, of "Pirate. Uold," the thrilling new serial.
Not a Steady Worker. Th" estate of California I.rlilinp 1 pstiiuaio'l to bo. worth on'y abujt ?.",(.KX. Ho must have beon sick a great thai of the time, or otherwise lnCiipacitnlerl for work.
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