Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 89, Hammond, Lake County, 1 October 1920 — Page 10
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Schaller-Atkin Company GROCERY & MARKET 709 Chicago Avenue, East Chicago, Indiana PHONES 857-858 SATURDAY SPECIALS
15c 68 c 64c
Sugar, the best cane. per lb. . . Blue Valley Butter, per lb Biscuit Butter, per lb.
Chase & Sanborn's Crusade Coffee, fo!b:cam.. :...$! -38 Pet or Armour's Milk, 1 Qp Term ranc
Hotchkiss Peaches, per can Smilax Sifted Peas, 2. for
Acme Brand Baked O C Beans, No. 1 can, 3 for " Monarch Large Jars Pea- CO
Kitchen Klenzer, 3 for
Diamond C Soap, O O 5 bars for OiC
29c 45 c
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25c 34c 32c
Palmolive Soap, 3 bars for Mary Jane Watson Preserves, per jar Calumet Baking Powder, 1 lb. cans
Excellal Biscuits. 3 for SPECIAL IN MEATS
Springs or Hens, 45
1U Leg of Veal, per lb
Veal Breast with pocket, OQ per lb iOC Spring Lamb for stewing. 1 Q
I--I IU . . Corned Beef, per lb Veal for Stewing, per lb Lard. 2 lbs. for
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A trie of -Imiltitm JiuiluT inatronn will ntil lain in the oecflslvjn of their I'omlitneil birthday aiinH rsu ies tomorrow cveulnv fur thr lx'iitlt of tin- Vnlti il JYi'sli torlan rhurch fund. In the parlord of tin; churcH and invite till of their fnomls whclhcr allitd vtith tho church or not to be resent. Tlipy nrf the MesdaiTies Clwrlrs Hci k, M . Kaufman Hiid CI'orm'. l.i'Kcy. A v cry l'loasnnt fvenniK Is assured tli. m.c.ns. Kilihon awards mid many of thfiii wi re gl m oul at tin.' tlow t r and --t:ilUexhibit at t ) llurflrld n-hool an
i vcnini; eno ami a (oml altiiid-iri" on the inrt of the public tr.fritrd th- pride til" students tool, in tho disrd.iy of llitir products. Thrr wrvf first and
i orond prii'vs and kern om pet 1 1 ion limited.
Mts. C. H Dixon of South MaRoU'i a.o. h:t rr-oolvrd tr.-m lor sister In Kii.lrport. New York, a sliicin.-tit of fresh prunes and pc-uehos th.il ate urowinn in HhuiKlance there and canned WucSerries that were just as plentiful in season. Titer' was no short a Ke in tht growth of fruit In that section of the country and Mrs. Dixon waft well pleased with her sift. Mrs. A. T. t;ro.- and llrr, l-'rnnk
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Another Revelation In Shoe Values
Another Triumph is scored hy us in these superb New. ark Shoes for Fall for Men and Women at 5 and $6.
Outrageously high prices have finally been broken. No more paying $8 and $10 for Shoes!
Tne marvelous values we are displaying in Fall styles for Men nd Women at $5 and $6 make those -who have been paying $S and $10 for shoes -wonder by what magic such magnificent shoes can suddenly be produced at such remarkably low prices. And the gratifying part of it all is that you will see in these NEWARK shoes every feature of quality, every nicety of fine workmanship and every beauty of style that the best $8 and $10 shoes boasted.
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Ask for No. 3320 Mahogany B a l lace, leather heel, latest model, SIO value.
Boys Shoes $2.95 To $4.45 Best Values in America!
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Tomorrow Evening, October 2nd IOOF HALL INDIANA HARBOR, INDIANA
Uiunatii if Indiana ITarbor Joined by .Chlcugo, sister of Mrs. .;ruve, huvo returned from ililwttuke. Wls. where they, went to participate In the wooden anniversary of th McHilumt's Grove' arnJ i'inerty'a nephew h) la a resident of that city ami xt.ni.ltil t li Invitation to the ladles to bo prtsiiit. TidtHRH ha vp come to lh city from the homo of Mr. and Mrs. Kclwarcl llousr at Hydi; l'ark, fornicriy of this city ;)iul Harvey, k 111., that tht y have a little daughter horn to thtin, the fceconil fniall girl in tin; family and named Marjorie Kuth. Jl r. llonsi r will be reint inijered liere as Miss-Kililan llxon, tiavishter of M. and Mrs. 11. Dixon, and an adept violinist hS appiared on many ent crtainn in t programs In the Twin t.'ilks. Khe 1m doin,; uitely as is the babe. Mrs. "Wesley funis Js recuperating
from lier very recent and malignant attack of typhoid fever and for a time was confined- to Kt. Margaret's (hospital. She is now at her home, with I progress U noted In her condition. Miss Marsaret O'Toole, a I teacher at the CIr.rtield school eniived 1 witnessim;
j I he p-rforrnaiiee of "llodcy Boy" at a lOvlcatfo theater '.est eveninfT'and was
aecompin.led by friends. The Misses JtcAnleys of Grapevine st. visited Chicajro last evening attending n performance at one of the local theaters. directors of the Welfare Association will ni et this evening- at the .lied Cross rooms. Others interested in the work
of tho organization are always Invited to attend. Mrs. Kva Minis who Is opening a beauty parlor in the Calumet building and had everything about In readiness
to make her announcement to the public, has taken 111 and will be delayed a few weeks In getting established. Sb Js presently at the home of the Otto Seiferts in North Magoun ave. Mrs. Minis Is well known In this city and will need very little introduction
to her patrons. Her beauty 'shop will be. up-to-date and ehc. will he engaged In tht) various phases of the work attendant with the newer methods of tho culture. Mrs. Sallie H. Gary of Richmond. Va., is a visitor at the home of her oon. Thomas C. Gary, in Kennedy ave. Mrs. Thomas C. Gary has been ill for the pusl fw days and confined closely to t hn house.
in nit; announcement or tne new photo ytudio opening in Indiana Harbor hnd-r the direction .T Edward Ulacew iez. made a few evenings ago, the name of his partner, Stanley Palowskl, a well known Indiana Harbor citizen. wns omitted. The firm will operate under a partnership and will be known as the I'aradise Studio. Their opening will be heralded through advertisements appearing In later issues of this paper, giving location and more particulars as to the work that will be perfected. lie v. Thomas Hincs. pastor of the Hod Shephnrd Episcopal church is moving from the Atlas apartments to the Smith residence recently purchased
at 44Z2 Baring avo. Mr. and Mrs. J. !
C. Smith moved to the A.Utn apart-i menta. 1 i
The East Chicago Woman's Club will hold their general meeting and a social hour at the home of the club president, Mrs. A. A. Koss, 015, llith St., tomorrow afternoon, with an urgent Invitation for all members to be present. The hour is at 2:30 o'clock. Miss Irene Pom ranee of Guthrie t.
has returned from a pb-asant vacation of four weeks spent at SteubonvJile. o.. and other adjacent points. She is organist at the Columbia them. r. Captain J. A. Tench of the Pa)a!ion Army and hia wife have been entertaining Captain Ivy 'arsons, associated in
the n ligious work and Envoy Htewart. work at Princeton, few days with both
respective homes. A series of card partle pei-vised this fail and wini ladies who comprise the
et ilit.-hfil. Ind.. who dincts the Ind., f.,r the past returning to their
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ciety of St. I -at rick's .church at Indiana Harbor will ennurxnee Wednesday ee. 1 ntng, October 6th, at the church hall,! and the usual attractive awards will bo
oiterea lor keener competition jn the the games. The public Is invited to all of the affairs and especially the opening number or next week. Th r ore no tickets in distribution just a welcome extend'-d to nil to Tie present and enjoy the eient to he afford.-d them.
TRY A "TIMES WANT AD"
To pay caih for your coal and winter supplies. LOAN ANY AMOUNT UP TO $300 Oa Furniture, Pianos, Victrolas, Live Stock and Office Fixtures, without removal. Payments weekly or monthly to suit you. Interest at low legal rate. Licensed ana Bonded.
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We extend to you a special invitation to visit us at your earliest convenience Saturday if possible. Whether you live near or in the farthermost parts of Lake County, it will pay you to come Saturday and see the wonderful display and note particularly the new prices. Saturday will mark the beginning of our Fall Opening. We do not believe we have left a thing undone that will prevent this opening day from being the most significant event in the history of our store, Ve have the answer to "What's What" in style this season in the most remarkable showing of Men's, Women's and Children s Carments at real significant puce reductions that establish a new level for nationally known quality merchandise.
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STYLES FOR V V MEN A store is judged by the kind of clothes it sells just as a man is judged by the clothes he wears. Styles this Fall bring a welcome change. Instead of the high-waisted, pniched-in effect of past seasons they will be cut full with a drape from the shoulders that gives a smart and manly appearance to the wearer. The vent, too, with be shorter. . Ve sell Societry Brand Clothes because they influence men who appreciate, tailoring skill to do ALL their buying here. Suits and Overcoats $57.50 and $65. Other well-known brands of Suits and Overcoats $35 and up.
Ralston s for Your 'Next Pair
We have built up our Shoe Department on the principle that shoes are satisfactory only when they fit well, look well and wear well. We have found by experience the Ralston Shoe more closely approaches this principle than any other make. Here's a Ralston, exactly as illustrated just as good as it looks, in either black or tan. Worth a whole lot more, but our 0 QC price is only v
Other values up to $11.93.
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The most recenlty conceived modes for women will be found depictd in our wonderful showing of Coats, Suits and bresses at prices that are substantially low, as compared with former prices. Women who appreciate a saving, but not at the sacrifice of quality or style, will do well to visit our Woman's Section during our Fall Opening.
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The Hats we show this season are distinctly different, and there isn t a fellow in the land who doesn't want to look different from others. Whether a Velour. Felt, Cloth or Stiff Hat, we have just the style you will like. Some extra special values, in the latest shapes, at .. Other values up to $8.95. BACK TO $1.00 TIES We will not say much about them, but before you leave the store be sure to get one of them. All new creations, every bit as good as the $2 tics you have been buying. Of course, we have the more expensive ones, too, up to $3.50.
Comfort Underwear The kind that makes you feel good all over. Union Suits in white and ecru, medium weight, best grade cotton, guaranteed flawless. $2 45 Special, per suit Other values in wool and wool mixtures. $3.95 and as low as $2.95.
Hose Special Men's Pure Thread Silk Hose, Fall Opening colors and mixtures. To be very pop- t"t OP ular this Fall and Winter. Per pair. . X Men's Pure Thear Silk Hose, Fall Opening price, 95c.
Dressy Shirts All our Crepe de Chire Shirts. Broadcloths and Jerseys, values that were up to $15. 5jQ 95 extra special during this sale at only. . Splendid Dress Shirts, collars to match, guaranteed fast colors. $4.95 and $2.95.
"Rouse" Special Now for a pair of those snappy Flannel Trousers. Needless to say, they are all wool and will match up fine with your spare coat. You can pick from blye. .green or brown. Specially 39 95 priced for this occasion at only Ofher values as low as $3.95.
LUXURIOUS PLUSH COATS Distinctive new models, richly trimmed with genuine fur; long and short lengths, lined beauti- , - $39.95 Introductory price Others up to $65.00. THE NEW SUITS Beautifully tailored Suits in Storm Serge and Silvertones, many of them expensively trimmed in fur, beaded, braided and embroidered. They are lovely creations and the price is excep- ( O 7 Q C tional, at All-wool Tricotine Suits, handsomely trimmed at $39.95. CHILDREN'S COATS We do not know where' you could go to better outfit your daughter than at this store. Children's beautiful Coats, fashioned of materials that afford a maximum of comfort and protec- GlA Q E tion, as low as
WOMEN'S SILK HOSE Colors black, brown and white. Special during Fall Opening at $1.29 PURE WHITE COTTON FILLED COMFORTS Sateen covered, both sides. Special at $7.95 COTTON BLANKETS Full size $2.69 ALL WOOL AND WOOL MIXTURE BLANKETS. . $3.95 to $14.95
THE NEW DRESSES Tricotine Dresses, suit style, set off beautifully with silk braid and attractively beaded. A regular $50 value. Very special fo trhe Fall pening: $39.95' French Serge Dresses, exquisitely tailored. One of our very best values. Specially priced for Fall Opening at $24.95 Silk Dresses, fashioned of Messaline and Taffeta, very beautifully tailored. Special at $21.95 CHILDREN'S DRESSES Most beautiful showing of Children's Serge Dresses, every desirable pattern, and appealing colors. There is a size and style just to your liking and you'll find them priced as low j)4 95
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Unexcelled music. Sponsored by the Dua Club. Tickets on sale at Nassau & Thompsons, Dean Edggfr Bowling Alley, Central Drug Store. Novelty feature of aivard. A welcome
is extended to all dance patrons.
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