Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 94, Hammond, Lake County, 7 October 1920 — Page 10

Thursday, October 7, 1920. Latest Census Figures Out TERKIHLE TESSTE I?v II a) IVohnsro motored to Muneie. "where they vloited .Mrs. llauer'ti aunt, Mr. Hobcrt Crow and family, wlm are expec tlni to leave l.-r California, the latter part of thU month. Mrs. crow has been very poorly .-ml we hope the change in climate will : rr.etit hor health. Mr. and Mrs. W. Ilohrdanse .nd tnmlly of riuberts avenue spent Sinday with Mrs. Kohrdansu's mtither In ( 'hicaisfo. A Kn was born to Mr. and Mrs. John Surienich of Myrtle avenue on Monday morning. The mother and babe are l'.ith doing flne. Mrs. John Murry of Roberts avenue vlwiied relatives In Chicago last Saturday, Mrs. Robert Adley of Superior avanu wa a Clilcao shopper on Monday. A party front here attended a danca at the White City ball room last evening. Mrs. Herbert Klemm and Mrs. II. iKieckman of Atchison avenue, wero Hammond visitors Tuesday. The guests at the Korcryk home on Roberts avenue last Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Charles 1-Venson of Hammond. Mrs. T. W. Kohr put an add In thl.J column for her nose g'.asses, which she lost a few days ago. A ltttje Roberts, dale boy found the after seeing the ad In the paper returned them and received a liberal reward. If You Hare Electric MOTOR TROUBLES CALL HAMMOND 3476 Prompt and Efficient Service Always. HAMMOND ELECTRIC SUPPLY & REPAIR COMPANY The Eectric Motor Hospital 142 Sibley St. Hammond jufniS MA,K:t5 EARNING A DIME"" INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE) w Aiiil.(JI ON. Oct. 6. Iho 1320, population of Alabama is 2.347,203, an increase of 230.202, or 9.8 per cent the cf nsus bureau announced today. , Other populations given were: ' Fouth Carolina 102" population 1.TABLETS" N? a cSee ujhiz. Papa ES3,i52; increase 16S.252, or 11.1 per. .-cent. 'f Nevada 1320 population 777.407; dejroaso 4.4SS. or 5.5 per cent. Wyoming 1920 population 194.402; ncreasa 4S,437, or 33.2 per cent. YA" WKJOoO VcXJ TOLD MG. WD OIVE. Me A 3? I MKT IP WLPT DCtLS-S CLUAM fCSfC-r Summers Pharmacy SO I'M V-CLAP.IM' OtOE" ROBERTSDALE

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Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Nyland moved Into their new home on Superior avenue last week, they formerly lived on Ohio avenue. Mr. and Mrs. August Schmlttel ot Myrtle avenue and Mr. and Mrs. E liaurr and t-on of Indianapolis Blvd.

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selected stock of Women's Children's and Infants' Ready-to-Wear and Millinery. This store will be economy headquarters. Low prices will be one of the big features, yet let it be understood that our low prices do not mean a let down in quality. To make Friday and Saturday not only gettingacquainted days, but bargain days as well, we have arranged just a few of the many specials that we will have during the Grand Opening. So come and bring your friends.

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Here is a convincing demonstration of our dress values. We start the season off with a unique showing of handsome Autumn models, ani cannot urge too strongly the wisdom of taking advantage of the wonderful opportunity afforded by the Grand Opening days. There are Serges, Tricotines, Velours, Silks. Prices are as low as

In beautiful new combinations of colors that are attractive and fashionable. Women's and misses sizes, accordion and box pleated skirts, in a variety of colors, novelty trimmings, pockets and belt. Very specially priced during the Grand Opening, up from

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The newest styles, the latest colorings and the biggest assortment to choose from. The materials they are made of are especially pleasing, with the beautiful softness of rich velvet and panne ; all charmingly trimmed with new fancies. Excellent bargains to be had as low as

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Ladies' Corsets High-grade corset, pink brocaded. Sizes 20 to 26. $3.50 values. Special at $1.75 A good quality "Just Rite" Corset, of strong white coutille, elastic at sides; all sizes. Regular $4.50 seller. Grand Opening price $2.00 Silk Hose A splendid grade Silk Fibre Hose. Strictly firsts, all sizes. Special for the Ope ning Sale 79c

Ladies' Silk Lisle Hose In black, with seam in rear; 89c seller, all firsts. Special for the two days 50c Ladies' Aprons Good washable percale, sash in back. Special, only $1.59 Ladies' Flannel Gowns Heavy outing flannel, full sizes, $1.98 and $1.69 Children's Dresses Strictly washable ginghams, finest plaids; sizes 8 to 14. Grand Opening price $2.98

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