Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 89, Hammond, Lake County, 1 October 1920 — Page 8

Board of Directors: H. F. Glair, Thos. S. Cook, James J. Judson, Janus r.artuska, Thos. "aer. John R. Fischrvipp. Anold Kxton-Portor and David J. Paskwielz. The review of the past year showed that to be one of the most successful FIRST CALUMET TRUST-AND SAVINGS-BANK Capital and Surplus $120,000.00 EDWARD C. MINAS CO. High Quality Suits for tn the history of the club. RefreshmentH were served by lira. C. M. Hel man. BIG COAL STRIKE IMPENDS IN CANADA SPECIAL TO THE TIMES) WHITING. IS V.. Oct. 1 The Ow l Club hthl a KtR in their club rooms. liuinK the course of wliich the annual flection of officers whs held. Those cloct'M for the emuiiiK year were: Provident. Johi O. Nelvin. Viee-I'reHklent, Joseph Paisley. Secretary ami Treasurer, 11. S. Spring;jratc. "The Bank That Se rvice Built WJNXIPKG. Man.. Camilla's ureat soft trict. located In the Alberta and eartern Oct. 1. Western ciml mining di.ifoulhern part o" part of British Men and Young Men Columbia, is threatened today with a complete tip-up because of the refusjii f operators to grant the dMn;;:m.-i of ft?

OWL CLUB ELECTS ITS 1920 OFFICERS

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Three whole months left in 1920. You can make this time serve you. Think of how many pay days before the year ends. Make each one count for you. v No matter if you haven't saved at all this year, you still have a chance to make good while work is plentiful. If you can put $5, $10, $20 in a savings account at this bank each pay day until the year ends, you soon will have something ahead. Start this coming pay day at this bank.

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ST' HOUGH the summer fades and the birds wing southward, yet the desire for music remains. Everyone wants to hear the reigning music of the hour. With ,the Victrola at your elbow to respond to every mood, you have a friend of unflagging patience and comfort. Outfits make it easy. We have arranged a number of Victrola Outfits which make it a simple matter to secure your instrument. Here are a few of them:

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And Many Others. Straube Piano & Music Company 631 Hohman St. Phone Hammond 661

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Carload Freestone Peaches from New York, delayed in shipment. Must Be Sold at Once

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FALL HATS We are prepared to give better values in Hats. Careful attention is directed to our "$5 Special," This is a big, carefully chosen line; all the up-to-date Fall styles for men and young J C men. They are unusual at vJ You'll always find a complete line of John B. Stetson Hats at $8, $10 and $12. Men's Fall Caps, $2.50 and $3. Goth Hats at $3.98.

You will be glad to get such values. We are glad to te able to give them to you. They are finely tailored and come in the choicest of weaves in a variety of new desirable styles for men and young men. Featured at $50. High Sch oolSu its This is the place to get the largest and best selection of snappy doublebreasted suits in the new colors so popular with the young chaps. I O C At $45, $40. and fine suits at &JJ New Overcoats Every new style, medium and heavy weight Overcoats, all the favorite fabrics, all the new colors. Special snappy models for young men, and the advantage of a favorable turn in prices. . ?l C A great showing at $65, $55 and

BOYS' SUITS Large Selection of Boys' One and Two-Pants Suits at $10.95 to $25 Boys 9 Suit Special High grade, in single and double-breasted models, with two pairs of knickers. Made from heavy wool fabrics, in the latest colorings, including brown, blue and green fancy OOfl mixtures. Sizes 7 to 18 years, at. . . Mackinaw Coats Here's a special showing that for snap, st'le and durability cannot be matched Q 7 C at the prices; $15, $12 and O

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tip Lnited M!ne Workers for wa;j increases amounting to $1.60 per 'lay. and the abolition of the "check off" system. The Canadian minister of labor ha; been in the district for a week, attemptingto accomplish a settlement, txit with no result. He hasr promised the operators police protection, hower. if they undertake to keep th mines working in the vent o a striiic. Should a protracted strike occur vast suffering would be caused in the prairie region of western Canada.

which depend upon those fields for their fuel supply. The strike would make idie approximately 10,000 men, It if; estimated.

BANK CLEARINGS September bank clearings in Gary totaled $6. 199. 524. 25. according to figures issued by the Gary Clearing House association yesterday afternoon. This total shows an increase of $152,.1S3.13 over the month of August and ar Increase in the past 12 months of $1,087,083.08.

SALE Friday and Saturday SALE Lake County Creamery 148 STATE STREET Hammond's Oldest Butter Store

Wisconsin Creamery Butter, per lb Brick Creamery Butter, per lb Iowa Creamery Butter, per lb American or Brick Cheese, per lb

j Peas, Corn or Tomtatoes, O C 2 cans for J

j Large can Pork and Beans,

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per can Large can Rice and Milk,

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Rumford's Baking Pow der, I lb. can

All Our Goods Are Guaranteed

I New Laid Eggs Direct From the Farm Large Loaf Bread for 152

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Old Style Malt and Hops. QQ only ZJOK

Sugar, all you want, per lb Best Peaberry Coffee, per lb Best Santos Coffee, per lb Yuban Coffee, per lb Fine Japan Tea, per lb Large Jar Jewel Jam, per jar Peanut Butter, per lb Large bottle Vinegar, per bottle Lima Beans.Jo. 2 can,

per can Navy Bears, per lb Glass Preserves, only Kitchen Klenzer, 4 cans for. . .

First State Trust And Savinos Bank D

137th And Cedar Streets, Indiana Harbor

Capital and Surplus, $110,000.00 Saved Dollars Will Buy More! Certain prices have been easing up a bit. Henry Ford seems to have started something. Any downward change in prices means that the dollar is worth more, buys more. The folks, who have REGULARLY put money in this bank each pay day, are going to have dollars that will go further. Have YOU been saving part of each pay check) Could you save more? There still is time to get ahead in this bank dollars that will go further. Get in on the rise in dollar values. Leave part of your next pay check on deposit in a savings account at this bank. "Put Something in the Bank Each Pay Day" The Home of the State Building and Loan Association

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