Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 99, Hammond, Lake County, 13 October 1920 — Page 10
Wnesday, Oct 13. 1020. Will gam ooo o Gigantic Sale of Trousers Worth Your Attention A prominent and well-known trouxer manufacturer gave us the opportunity to close out and clean up his entire surplus stock. The values we can offer as a result of this are really astounding. You cannot afford to miss seeing these values. These, trousers come in a large variety of fabrics, including fine worsteds, cashmeres, flannels, mixtures, homespuns all tailored in a superb manner and fit equal to the best. . Sizes range from 28 to 50 inches waist measure. Trousers for Trousers for Trousers for 7.95
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Trousers for $4.95 These Trousers actually sold up to $6.95, and the range of styles and values will be a revelation to you.
Trousers for $5.95 Beautiful patterns and styles, all extra well tailored and trimmed, and you will soon be convinced of their real worth.
In this lot are regular values up to $9.45. Some of the finest goods made are in this lot.
There are none better at any price. Come in a wide range of fancy and plain materials. See them!
Remember the Fall Festival on October 21, 22 and 23 Given by Hammond Civic Improvement Association
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See Our Window Display It will pay you to look these wonderful values and styles over carefully. Every pair will save you money.
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FOR SALE AT A IIAKGAI.V A beautiful 6 room residence, well located, a high class home Living room is 15x26 feet, all other rooms are large, llsht and airy. Fine isolid oak floors upstairs and down. Lower rooms are finished dark. Upper rooms In white. Good big bath room, all high clai plumbing and hardware. -Hot air furnace Just overhauled, like new. The entire house was decorated this season, and painted out side. 50 ft. lot and garage. You must see to appreciate. Coal in for the winter and Immediate possession guaranteed. Come and look at it. you will like It. Phone evening or Sunday for Information. WHITINO 1M-J. 10-5-6t Come and hear the latest mid-month records' at Bam Aronberg's, 502 119th street. Whiting. 10-11-
LOST 2 keys and tag no. 72 on small ring return to Hank of Whiting and rtcelve reward. 10-13-3 FOR SALE Birds -eye maple dressing table. 236 Laporte avenue, phone 3S5-R Whiting. 10-13-2 The ilooseheart Legion dance at Masonic Temple. East Chicago. Saturday evening. Oct. 16. Everybody welcome. Detiler Orchestra. 10-13-1 FOR SALE Modern 2 story house In West I'ark, newly decorated, lot filled, terms. Phone Whiting 193-J 10-12-4 "When -buying a gift, buy it at the Gift Shop, 758 Indianapolis Blvd., Ronertsdale. 10-13 STAR THKATHU TOXICHT Rex iBeach "The Girl from Outside' also Fox Sunshine comedy 'Ten Nights Without a Barroom." and Al Jennings in "A Fugitive From Life." 10-1K-3
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WHITING -and its PEOPLE
George Roe Jr. has resigned his position as special delivery boy at the postoffice and is now employed at the McNamara Bros, store. Mrs. Mai s Conroy has returned from the Mercy hospital in Chicago where she was ;"cr several weeks.
Mrs. ViJter Coleman and son Walter Jr., of Sheridan avenue have returneJ home from a visit with relatives in Oloan, N. Y. I T. J. Woods, who has been spending several weeks here visiting his daughter Mrs. Geo. A. Roe of Fischrupp avenue, will return to his home in Harvey, 111., In a few days. Word has been received from Mrs. M. Schaefer that her sister whose illness called her to Oshkosh, Wis., last Sunday still remains in a very serious condition. i The Young Ladles' Guild of the Congregational church will have a chop suey supper in the church parlors on October 21. The. Methodist Ladles' Aid Society will hold a silver tea on tomorrow afternoon at the home of Mrs. George Humphreys, 233 Central avenue. Tho.ie assisting the hostess will be Mrs. Ginther. Mrs. Vincent. Mrs. Huggins and Mrs. Mattie Moore. All members and friends are invited. Mike Michelson charged with being drunk plead guilty and paid a fine of $1.00 and costs. Herbert Carpenter arrested by Officer Kilcullen for driving by a street car discharging passengers was released on a $25.00 cash bond to appear tomorrow for trial. Mrs. Vincent James and children of the East Side visited Whiting friends and relatives yesterday. w. .' ..w "Ji'fiJ1
Miss Marlon Clark. Louisa Mattern and iJora Gordon are amng those l'rum Whiting attending the University ut Chicago. The Sacred Heart Court W. C. O. 1'. .will meet this evening. Following the regular meeting there will be an entertainment ml relrcshminu am to be served. All members are revested lo attend. Mrs. Enola Payne of Hammond attended the meeting of the O. K. S. on Monday evening. Miss Liggett is conducting a class In gymnastics for women in connection with the Whiting night school. These classes are held in the high scho-'l auditorium on Monday and Wednesday evenings from 7 to 9 p. m. A class of 52 have registered at present and as many more will be taken care of by Miss Liggett as will come. Other citl;s support a woman's ' gym" class so why can't Whiting. All desiring to take this work should register at once.
The Owls are making preparations'
to entertain a large crowd at a card
party to be given tomorrow evening.!
This Is the first of a series to be given,)
one each month throughout the winter season and as they proved very popular and entertaining in the past, it is believed that there will be a larger attendance than before this winter. The Whiting chapter. O. E. S., held their regular meeting on Monday eve-
wu .. . ummmammmmm.Mm,wanmtemex nlng at which past matron and pct patrons night was observed. The past officers presiding during the evening were pa:-t Matron Mrs, Cora Eaton and Past Patron Mr. William Stover. These past officers were presented with gifts and each other past matron was
the recipient of a corsage of roses, i
A program consisting of a reading by Miss Mary Morrison, a solo by MisM E. Schlechty and a piano solo by Mrs. Howard Cobb, were rendered these ,being followed by the serving of refreshments. The order will cel.-brate grand matrons night on Saturday, Oct. 22. Enoch Oakley and daughter. Martha, former Whiting residents, who visited here, have returned to their home in Richmond, Cal. "Stoverine" which is helng put on the marked by Mrs. Fannie Stover of Ohio avenue, whow patent the commodity is, is becoming a useful article in Whiting households in the cleaning of silver and various other things. Miss Nellie Duffy of Central avenue, who underwent an operation for appendicitis la improving and expects to he able to return home within a few days. Mrs. Arthur Dexter of Atchison avenue visited her husband at St. Bernard's hospital where he underwent an
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