Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 95, Hammond, Lake County, 8 October 1920 — Page 14

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TiiKTUUES -Knrlav. October &

LIVE NEWS FROM THE TWIN CITIES

vi makp a Ftrnt-of floiul public aprearance this evenirg- about 7:30 when they tviH gather at Ch;cas-3 an A Frsyth avenues for a hoi t concert. Tiicy will meet first at the K. of P. ha'.l at 6:30 for their reeuiar practice ami

I will give the pubiio concert immedi

ately following thft hour's practice.

CITY OFFICIALS SEW CAR Walter Harmon, city treasurer of Caat Chicago, yesterday surprised his friends by makingr his appearance with new Ford coupe. Harmon doesn't -Ike an open car for winter driving-, he- says, and intends to give the little i'urd a good workout during: the nest --ix months.

ATTENDS GRAND LODGE W. G. Dickinson of t':o Calumet Lumber company returned yesterday ' t orn Indianapo'is where ho has been attending- th-3 &st convention of the '.irand Lodge of th Knijjhts of "Vthias. lie reports that the organ. :-.atlon now has 6S.00'' members in Iniliar.a and expects soon to have 73."'i. The F.ast Chicago lodge has a membership of 477.

rL.VX NEXT MEETIXi The Men's club cf ths East Chicago Congregational church are already making plans for their next meeting on October ISth when some republican speaker will be on the program to give the republican view of the league of rations. Atty. Joseph Conroy of Hammond was the speaker before the club last Monday night and went Into detail In a defense cf the Wilson league. A large crowd attended and an equally larse crowd is expected at the next meetins-

SCOVT BAND CONCERT

East Chicajt" Boy Prmit and

OVERLAND DISAPPEARS H. P. Conover reported to the East Chicago police that after getting home fiom work at 5:30 he left his car Mantling- in front of the house while re went to sleep. When h woke at 10 o'clock the machine was gone." It was a live passenver Overland.

H. S. DINNER GIVEN A dinner served by the domestic

science dtpai'tmnl of the Knst Chi- ; cagj high nchoi'1 was an important j feature yesterday of the meeting at J the Washington school, which had for its pjrpose the interest of the various industries of the city in the industrial ! program now beinn undertaken by the board of education. In addition to

the members of the renvoi boards representatives of about 12 or 15 industiies. principals of the various -hool buildings and other officials there werrepresentatives from the state board of education. The dinner was Ferved In the Washington grade building at 12:30 and pfter the meal there were talks by the members of the board of education, 11. G. Mct'omb and H. M. Appleman. Mr. Jk-Comb is assistant vocational director of Indiana, and Mr. Appleman formerly held that position. All of the talks dealt with industrial and vocational work. The three phases of the work including part-time schools, evening classes and the regular high school vocational work were exnlained and aroued much interest

I anions the Industrial representatives. ! In conclusion the party made an inI spection trip through the new high ' school plant, examined the new in -! dustrlal building and received an explanation of Hi" u.ock to which the new high school addition will be put. Jesse Smith has b-m placed in charge of

all the vocational work n the city.

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. and Market Edward Hanish & Company Props. PHONE HAMMOND 3380 CORNER HARRISON AND CONKEY AVE. Saturday Specials

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Here comes a stream of bargains. Don't let them pass by, fellows, without throwing in your line ami making a good haul. If you have been losing any sleep over high prices, you Mill be able to sleep well tonight, if you get here ami hook in some of these most

startling values Ifuntcrs ever saw.

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Men's Blue Chambray Work Shirts Special tonitrht, Saturday and Mon-

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Choice Chuck Roast. II. lSc-22c Nic? lean Boiling Beef or Beef Slew, per lb - 15c Fresh Ground Hamburger Steak. per lb 15c Round Steak, best quality, lb 29c Rib Roast Rolled, lb 35c Veal or Lamb Stew. Ib 15c Genuine Spring Leg of Lamb. lb. 35c Genuine Spring Lamb Chops, lb. .38c Tre.-h Pork Butts, whole, lb 35c Oscar Maver'j Mef.vurst. lb 33c

Lard, Swift's Silverleaf Brand, guar

anteed pure lard, lb. prints .

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Good Luck Oleo, 2 lbs 67c F.7s, guaranteed, per doz 55c Cheese, finest American and Brick, per Ib . .34c

Butter, finest pure creamery, in lbprtnts 65c Sincerity Milk, tall can. 2 for. ...25c Our special Coffee, 3 lbs 65c Sterne's Kokopalm Toilet Soap. 10c bar. special, 4 for 21c Toilet Paper, large 10c rolls, 3 for. 25c Grandma's Washing Powder, 2 large size pkgs 29c Lux. per pkg 10c Ceresota Flour, !- bbl $1.50 SPECIALS ON SUNSHINE GOODS Ginger Snaps, per barrel 39c Other Sunshine packages and bulk goods at cost. Sugar, per lb 14c

Men's Maekinaws AbsoSPECIAL SALE ON FRUITS AND imcly guanmteed pure wool. VEGETABLES FOR SATURDAY Special tonight, Saturday ,and Monday $10.50 Bovs Suits Sizes 8 to 177 Sweet California Tokay Grapes, per ! tJ suit m basket 60c, 2 lbs. for 25c . ,.10 , -i1 No. I White Potatoes. Per peck 45c, 10. ami 12 tor elsewhere, per bushel . $1.75 tonight, Saturday and MonRipe Bananas, per doz 30c up day $7.45 Fancy Eating and Cooking Apples, jjoVS CordUTOV Suits 4Ihfoir-'.n A ' iSnC sizes 2 to 8 $5.45 Sweet Sunkist Oranges, per doz. .50c .r . i -r . 4 Freestone Plums. 3 doz 25c M Work Pants A Celery, per bunch 25c great bargain at $2.75 Cabbage, per Ib 2c Men's Guaranteed GovFancy Green Beans. 2 lbs 25c eminent Underwear Extra Fresh Vegetables received dany. Head (oniirht Satlirdav Lettuce, fear Lettuce, Cucumbers, 1 . . , n . cv Green Feppsrs Red Feppers, Green and Monday, per pie f . $l.b5 Ooions and Full Line of Everything. Men's Heavy Flceee-lilicd You find when you call at the i Union Suits Special to-

j night, Saturdnv and Mon!day ". $2.45

Men's Work Shoes. .$3.45

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TELEPHONE 623 195 EAST STATE STREET Corner State and Oakley Ave., Ham'd.

Better call up The Tlrxics anJ have it sent to your house every night. Then you'll be sure it will be there.

Many Other Big Bargains S. Greenberg 85 State Street Hammond Be sure, you arc tit the right plaee

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Going Stronger Than Ever $12, $14 and $15 High Shoes, Beautiful New Fall Styles Black and Brown Kid and Two Tones Featured for This Great Sale at $3.95

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These are in the favored "Duotones." Brown kid uith field mouse top. genuine glazed kid vamp and field mouse top, sterling patent vamp and field mouse top, also allover brown kid and allover black kid. Hand welted soles and leather Louis heels. Sizes 2Vi to 8. Widths AAA to C. Featured at

In this lot you will find the greatest va!ue3 ever. Actually worth up to $10.00 a pair. They are of brown kid vamps and field mouse top: and black kid vamps and field mouse tops. Featured for this sale at

$8.95 $5.95 Exceptional Values for Men

Men! Here's a "humdinger." A new English model in brown calf, with O'Suliivan rubber heels. A good $8.00 value, featured at

For the man who prefcres the round toe model, we have another great value, in brown calf, tlucher, Featured at

$6.45

This remarkable value is shown in beautiful brown kid and genuine black glazed kid. Hand stitched flexible soles and military heels. Featured for this sale at

$8.95 For Boys' Who are Hard on Shoes We are offering two good values, made of solid, long-wearing leather that will withstand hard knocks and harsh treatment to a remarkable degree. Button or lace $3.25

Ihes- beautiful button models are shown in-brown kid vamps with field mouse tops, black kid vamps and field mouse tops, patent leather vamps and field m ise tops. Hand welted soles and leather Louis Keels. Featured for this sale at

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Large and Varied Assortment of Boys' Good Shoes $4,

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made of extra good calf leather. Made to look good, fit good and wear long. Very exceptional values at $3-65 $3.95 $4.50 and up to $6

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CLOTHING PRICES DROPPED! And we 'decided to take the full loss! Here is your chance to buy your suit at this sale! Our Prices on Yotios Men's Suits

Our $50.00 Suits cut to $38.75 Our $35.00 Suits cut to. Our $45.00 Suits cut to $34.75 Our $30.00 Suits cut to........ These Suits are of the finest yool materials. AH beautiful shades.

$26.00 $22.50

Men's All-Wool 0. D. SHIRTS Best make. Very special $4.85 MEN'S UNION SUITS "Wilson B r o s." or "Hanes." $3 value. Very special at$2.50

MEN'S PART WOOL SHIRTS Heavy grade, in dark brown, gray or navy, a $4.00 Shirt at $3.25 MEN'S SHIRTS and DRAWERS "Wilson Bros." double thread, $1.50 value. Very special $1.25

MEN'S WOOL HOSE Pure cashmere, in black or natural color; slightly seconds. Very special at 35c MEN'S OVERALLS 2 2 0 denim, "Veribest" brand; $3.00 value. Cut to $2.39

MEN'S CAPS Highest grade, all colors. Silk lined. Very special $2.50 MEN'S "LEE" UNIONALLS The best work garment; $6.00 value. Cut to $4.75

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All Wool on Sale at $9.50 & $1 1.50 These are wonderful values! Every father and mother will appreciate these wonderfel bargains.

BOYS' STURDY SHOES "Endicot Johnson" make. Sizes 9 to 132 $2.98 Sizes 1 to 6 ,$3.98

BOYS' SWEATERS Coat style or pull-over. All wool or part wool

BOYS' UNION SUITS Ribbed or fleece or part wool.

1-25"$1-S8

Gingham and Flannel on Sale! The big demand of our hundreds of customers! Yard foods! We are going Into it at a time when the market price has copped. We bought that right now, and will sell it with a small profit for quick turn-over! Come right now aud compare cur prices!

xczct T?r -s nt r ura c 59c to 75c value. Offered at. per

yard

IPlafinsls LIGHT AND DARK C0L0R3, VaIued al 49c per yard-

35c 33c

LADIES' HOUSE BUNGALOW ALL-WOOL SERGE MEN'S -WOOL DRESSES APRONS MIDDY BLOUSES SHIRTS Light and dark per- past cojor pCrcale3, Sizes 16 to 20. Our Good for dress and cales. Fast colors. light and dark. $2.25 $4.98 sellers. Cut work. Fine shades. All sizes. $2.98 values, at only to only A $5 shirt, cut to values. Saturday at $1.49 $1.69 $3.98 $3.50 CUT PRICE LADIES' SLIP- LADIS. SiLK H0S SPECIAL! OVER SWEATERS $5.93 ,,,. Ladies' Fal1 Dresses. aI1 wol Highest grade wool, ail beau- -eam in "ack (slightly im- mannish serge, accordion tiful shades, all the latest. perfect). Q. pleated skirt. Very latest. K:1. ... S5.98 Very special at... WC $27.50 gQ

WOOL YARN

W00LV YARN "Allies" Brand. Full skein. $1.25 value

8Q WOOL YARN "Fleisber's" l Ol Brand. Full skein. $1.50 value 1

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These are strictly tailored Overcoats made of oxford gray melton, in strict conservative models. Here are the single or double breasted, full lined or one-quarter lined. They were to be sold at $47.50. We cut them down for this sale to $35.00.

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