Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 88, Hammond, Lake County, 30 September 1920 — Page 11
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Thursdav. Srpt. 30; 1920.
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IT IS A SLEDGE HAMMER BLOW TO BREAK HIGH PRICES. It is a sale that includes every pair of shoes for men, women, boys and girls; every pair of blankets; every comforter of quality. Now all these Shoes, Blankets and Comforts have their moderate prices lowered one-fifth; no matter how special they Were in the first place, no matter how great the advantages that Were already shown by prices in recent sales every price comes down 20 per cent more WE BELIEVE THIS IS A PROPER TIME TO BEGIN TO RECONSTRUCT BUSINESS ON A PEACE TIME BASIS.
This merchandise carries with it the Minas label of quality, the most dependable and it seems that it would be the last to come down. yet it is the first a 20 percent deduction sale at the time you need the goods. In all our years We have never had a finer or larger stock, never been so much prospered with larger sales, -never been so strongly equipped to render service to bring on more quickly the "better days coming for the Calumet Region.
1 Pair Shoes $10.00 Less 20 $2.00 Your Cost $8.00
NOTE The price tags of Thursday will femain on the goods it would 'be impossible to change them on so many pairs of shoes, blankets arid comf s. The deduction of 20 per cent will be taken off at the time of purchase.
MINAS CO.'
This 20 Per Cent Discount Sale includes all TSfeiv Fall Millinery
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1 Pr. Blankets Less 20 Your Cost
$8.00 $1.60 $6.40
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TO AMEND GAME LAWS NEXT YEAR
SPECIAL TO THE TIMES TNT3IANAFOLJ5. Ind.. Sept. 30. Because existing fish and game laws in Indiana are cumbersome, inefficient, anticjuaed and do not permit the conservation propagation and perpetuation of wild game and aciiuatic life as they should if any appreciable supply of either is to he insured fr the future, legislation will be sought at the ttexl. session of this General Assembly to enact additional laws and ahiond om of the present stutes. According to George N. Mannfe.d. uperihtendent of the' division of fis.'i and game of the state department of conservation. ln' fish, game rind protective associations now functioning in Indiana, and whose state organization is known as the Indiana Fish, Game and Forest League, are co-operating with tne state department in an effort t o secure-more adequate fish and game aivs. The Indiana League will hold its annual meeting at the Dcnison Hotel. In Indianapolis, on Thursdav. October 2. and a representative of t h state department will attend and d.scuse with delegates present, its pians and purposes. Department official? have in mind 31 principal subjects that they hope to see worked up into hills and presented for consideration by the next Genera! Assembly session. They follow To establish without question th ownership of fish. game. hirds. wild er.imilj. turtles, frog and mussels. Extensive changes in the fur-hearing laws establishing uniform opening and rb sing dates on all such animals, and establishing a license for trapping. Kstahisbing a bac limit on rabbits. Lengthening cloyed season on rabbits. Establishing of a bag limit dn squirT e' S. Prohibiting the use of trot l.rtes m
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founds per day. 9 Licensing of dealers who buy gre-Hi hides of fur-bearing animals. Reduction of daily catch of blue gills, crappie. perch and rock bass to 25 per day. Length limit on blue gills and perch
to be six inches. Addition of the crappie to hs list of fish not to be sold. Permits to breeders of game birds and fur-bearing animals. Establishment of a guide license. License for selling minnows.
Mussel digging regulated by closed season and under license. Establishment of an alien law prohibiting all but American citizens from
hunting in the stat. C'hangrs in bounty laws, abolishing the bounty law on fox and providing for compulsory payment of bounties on crows, certain owls and hawks; also o nwolves. Changes in the law on water fowl, so as to conform with the federal Migrttiry P.ird Treaty regulation. Definition as to what a game fish is. Clearer definition of a private pond, so tin; holding of nets can be bettor regulated. To amend the law providing for staking lakes, now ineffective and Impossible of enforcement. TrohlBition of trolling with hignpowered motor boats, Law regulating placing of duck blinds. Abolishment of the law permitting lshing through ice. A law defining the difference between hunting and trapping. Amendment of law permitting 13 floats or set lines to lie used, making it j. j A change in the license law whlcj will compel those leaving their cour.ties to have a license to fish. I Placing the lakes of the stale under I absolute control of the Department 't j
Conservation
LOWELL
Guy H. TKton and Miss Ida Kim-
. n i tj n in.' i L u a I . 11 L.i 1.? 1 1 1 ' I II ing at S o'clock by Rev. Ft. Charles f-vholl. The bride is the da'ishter of Mr. and Mrs. John A. Kimmet. and !s ere of our most highly lespectedl young Indies. The groom is the son of Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Tiiton and is a highly respected young man. Tlie newly mar
ried couple .are receiving the con- i
Kratulatlon of a large circle of friend.. Tliuy will make their future home in Hammond.
morning for Lebanon, where they will attend the annual conference of the M. E. church.
cage were here on business yesterday. Miss Pauline Lamphicr returned last
eventnr from
E. A. Clark and L. L. Clark of Chi-Lafayette.
viyit with relatives in
wnt to Shelby iicr children
Mrs. Emma NicI last evening to i
11 fen- days. Martin Krpgeiunfj wa
hvisiness yesterday. Rev. C. A. Brown and wife 1
In Chicago on
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Try Grandmother Old Favorivte Recipe of Sage Tea and Sulphur.
Persistent Coughs hre danjrous. Get promrt relief from Piso's. Stops irritation: Boothmc. Effective and safe for young and old. No opiates in
Almost every,, ;ie k:v v. s I'nt c-'ag.' Te-a anrl Sulpii-ir properly '-ompoiind. ed br:r.gs back t h- natural ef.;e.r nrl i'lstrc to the liair wben faOeii streakre! or gray. Vr-s's ago tb.e only wa y to t.tt this m:ture w as to m a e it at. home winch I. musy and trouble.
New Chemical Kills Bed Bugs P. D. Q.
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ALBERT W. CORDS Vocal Insti-uctor In Hammond Mondays and Thursdays. Application for icsson at Sir.iube Piano and Music Co.. 631 Hodman St.
Nowadays v.-p snoply n-k xr-.x-drug rto- e f.-r "W ve t s.ge md .'i'. . I'iu C.on po-i nil. " A'o,: will pt n lrg loi! of til's oid-tvne r"i ipe i;nprf,nd by the add'tion of otb-r ingredients ct VCT.V little coi. Kveryborfy use.q this preparation now. because no .ne can possibly tell that you darkened your hair, as it drey )t so nat'.irally and vcnly. You dampen a sponge or soft brush with it nnd draw tTiis through your hair, taking one small strand at a time; by morn'pg the gray Viair disappears and after enother application or two, your hair herome.f hi nut if ully d:i:k. tiiick anil glossy and ,fi io..k years .'"ingr. - sci'.
Many housewives will order mayonnaise at the restau rant but not make it at home. Why?
PROBABLY because many still have the idea that mayonnaise is lots of trouble to prepare. Or that they cannot make good mayonnaise or that it won't "keep." None of these reasons keeps the roman v-ho knows Mazola from making her own mayonnaise fvcry Llazcla being en absolutely pure vc-jet&bie c'.l, blends the ingredients perfectly end imparts its own delicate flavor to the dreeing which will keep fcr weeks without separating. Cnee you try ?Ia?o!a you v,ul prefer it to olive oil. It not or.ly equals the finest imported olive oil, but ccsts cbout half the price. Marola is ser'ed by leading hotel', clubs and dining cars throus'-iou. Aaaerica. Setlinir Tr-eerf atictm CORN rKODUCTS REFINING C3V"A.V e 13 Ii'.iao Ct- Cjica rraV The ne.HnW' i-'ust-i-e-! C '' 1'J' I KDlv urM coo tooic contains paters ot pra - rjv. Corn Piod-ict Uta.aj Comjaa-s. i . U-
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ran-.t of s new golden colored chemical i:coory by Dr. ITic that actually rids
th wert infested house of pcdbies,
T' 'aches, fleas, ant s arid their eggs. They ! in t have time to kiek after on go alter them with P. T. Q. A 35c packxge of 1' T). Q. makes a quart of .trong bugk.ir. and g.e farther than a barrel of the old fa-hioncd dangerous dope. P. D. 1 -oa' nd kills tin ir egs aii'l prein's hatching. FRKE. pairni spout in every ho 'o era hie -v.n to g'; them in the 'hard-"-ge-at places, nod saves in1.' e. P I Q for fi'riilv uo Ppcial Kosfital ar,1 H"l sis"' ni-ikes 5 tal;ns. c-i tains .1 spouts vnr Jruggisr can supply von. or sent prepaid to ve-jr addres. r-.tbrr six", on recipt of pric. bv 'he Owl Cheniical t"c.. Terrc
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DR. HESKETT Specialist Treats all chronic, nervous, blood anri special diseases of men and women. Hours 9 A. M. to 8 P. M. Sundays, 9 to 12 M. 155 STATE STREET Phone Hammond 228 Hammond, Indhina
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Give Your Feet a Fair Chance aWE believe in shoes that fit the feet instead of making the feet fit them. That's why we recommend Educators the shoes that "let the feet grow as they should. For Elducators can never cause corns, bunions, callouses, ingrowing nails, fallen arches, etc. Don't think that, just because Educators are broad-toed, they cannot be as attractive and goodlooking as other shoes. For
they are good-looking and conservative, too. They wear long, besides. Let us shew you Educators. Bring baby in, too we have Exluctors especially made for little feet just beginning to toddle around.
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