Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 101, Hammond, Lake County, 15 October 1920 — Page 17

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FIRST CALUMET TRDSTAND SAVINGS-BANK "The Bank that Service Built " Capital and Surplus $120,030.00 i'ay Your Taxes Here; Clip Your Coupons

The second and final installment of taxes are due on or before Monday, November 1, and if not paid to the county and city treasurers by that time a penalty ' is incurred. You can pay city and county taxes at this bank, thus eliminating time and trouble. Fourth Liberty Loan Bond interest coupons are payable today. This bank will accept these coupons as savings deposit.

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LIVE NEWS FROM THE TWIN CITIES

Tha Clvlo department of th Indiana Harbor 'Woman's Club opened Its first meeting- of ths year with a natura program at the Katherlna House In which Mrs. Xels Stenberg of- Ivy st. led in the study, tha theme of which she took "Flowers." A record was played on the Vlctrola bearing emphasis pertinent to the subject and a most delightful afternoon was spent In the discussion of the out-door beauties with Mrs. Etenberg giving a splendid Interpretation. The next meeting occurs Wednesday, October 20 at the ".Catherine House. The annual bazaar of the Congregational Ladies Aid Society Is announced lor December 7th. and plans are under way at tha present time to Perfect the articles that will be offered for sale at that time. The supper always served In connection will still be the same attractive feature. The society of the church ladies Is divided la sections, with each having a respective head, and the plans and work will be so divided as to prepare a large variety of articles that will be creative of a good sale and reap a substantil benefit for the church fund. Meetings of the rarious sections will be announced as to their place and dates. Carl Wiggins, the sJx year old son of the Ira Wiggins of Parrish ave., has returned to his studies at the Riley chool after recuperating from an operation performed on hJm for the removal of both adenoids and tonsils. The . lad is quite the getter for the surgery. Principal A. C. Senour of the Riley school, his wife. Scout Eicecutlve A. H. Sambrook and his wife and the George Witts, are expecting to take a trip down to the Eoy Scout camp, over the week-end. "The Gift of the Holy Spirit" will be the subject, Captain Tench of the Salvation Arrap will take in his address to the worshippers at the regular meet, ing tonJght at Moss Hall in Soupth Olcott ave. The public Is welcome at all times to the services. Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Dixon of Beacon st. will celebrate tha occasion of their twenty-fifth wedding anniversary -on Tuesday evening. October 19th. Mrs. Ray Cadman of Beacon st. will entertain Miss Anna Nebal. of New York

City, who is presently engaged in a pro. ductlon now playing at the McVlckers theater In Chicago and wj!l visit during a few days of her engagement here. Mrs. Gall Parks, who formerly was, a resident of East Chicago when her husband, the late Jarnes Parks, was cashier of the East ChJcugo bank, was here on a visit from her present home at Plymouth, Ind., and remained a few days with Mrs. Charles Flchter in 14iTth st.

and -ilrj. Caspar Weydert in North Baring ave. The Clvlo department of tha East Chicago Woman's Club held Its first meeting of the year at tha home of Mrs. Ilea Williams with a splendid attendance. The meeting opened with a iellKhtful piano solo by Miss Mary Lois Clark. Mr. Walter Hates followed, with a most instructive and ente.rtalning description of Kls trip through Europe and

Schaller-Atkin Company GROCERY & MARKET 709 Chicago Avenue, East Chicago, Indiana PHONES 857-858 SATURDAY SPECIALS

especially of Itily where he and his refreshments were served and the mnt. family lied for a year. Mis Eliott-lng enied with every one agretd that a sanpr two numbers beautifully. Light very profitable evening had been spent.

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Sugar, the best cane, per lb. ..." Slue Valley Butter, per lb. .

Chase & Sanborn's Crusade Coffee. '..$1-38

Chase & Sanborn's Seal Brand Coffee, lb ... . Large Post Toasties, per lb Shredded Wheat, 2 pkgs

Monarch Food of Wheat, OO rwr nicer OC

Ferndell Cake Flour, per pkg . . . Jap Rose Soap, per bar Palmolive Soap, 3 bars for DiamoncPC Laundry Soap, 5 bars for White Foam Amonia, per bottle r

Hotchkiss Peaches,

per can Delmonte Peaches,

52c 22c 29c

39c 10c 25c 32c 22 c

29c 31c 35c 47c 23c

: per can Monsoon Peas, 1 2 cans for . . . Potatoes, , 15 lbs ' Excellal,

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SPECIALS IN MEATS Fresh Dressed Chickens, Offper lb. .. OQC Fresh Meat Hamburger, OO per lb .OC Chuck Roast, OOr

fVl 1- MVW WLUW Lamb for Stewing, per lb

Veal for Stewing, per lb

! Breast of Veal with

j pocket, per lb. . j Short Rib of Beef. per lb Best Lard, 5 lbs

I5C 22c 25c 20c $1.25

Kovach

626 CHICAGO AVENUE East Chicago, Ind.

548 Hohman St. Hammond, Ind.

4843-4845 ALEXANDER AVE. Calumet, Indiana

Oh! Come on, let's go! Where? To a good store Kovach Bros., 548 Hohman St. Why? Because you can find the real bargains there no profiteering because goods are bought in large quantities and can be sold cheaper.

A very fine lot of new goods. Regular U. S. Army Wool Shirts in all sizes. Special while they

last, at-

$4;65

Now is the time to get your Unionalls. We have them in tan or blue. Special while they last at

$2.85

Men's Sweater Coats. Special. Come and avoid thc

$1.69

We have a special line in V neck Sweaters and Sweater Caots, at all prices' and in all colors. Come and make your choice before it is too late. Children's Sweater Coats, at

Red Handkerchiefs, 3 for 5c. Each 9c i i U. S. Army Shoes. Light or dark tan. All sizes

We have just received . a new lot of brown Suits, all sizes. Just the thing for Fall; $65.00 values, at $42.50

Dress Hats, all kinds. Special,

$1.98

$1.39

$5.95

Jersey Sweaters for Boys at

$1.69

Men's Work Pants the best that money can buy 32- and Khaki Pants $9 QQ AND BETTER Overalls and Jumpers, all grades and prices

Good Dress Shoes. All styles and colors $595 $695 AND UP NECKWEAR Yes, we handle all kinds. Jazz Bows, small and large ; and the new creations in Knitted Ties $1.45 fPD

Dress Pants, the kind that will match your coat. As low as $6.85 AND SOME BETTER Blue Chambray Shirts a new lot. Dark color. While they last-- .

$1.49

A heavy weight Blue Chambray. The best for your money, at

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137th And Cedar Streets. Indiana Harbor Capital and Surplus, $110,000.00 What If Jobs Became Scarcer The minute one thinks of work getting scarcer there comes to mind the advantages of having some money laid by in the bak. Have you any money in this bank? If for one cause or another, your work should ' become less regular you soon would appreciate the value of steady employment and the steady pay checks that go with it. Now. while work is steady and jobs Mill to be found, make the best use of your pay checks bank part of your wages each pay day. Get something ahead in this bank. You can do that in no better way than by having a savings account here and adding to it regularly each pay day. "Pat Something in the Bank Eacn Pay Day" The Home of the State Building and Loan Axsodatioa

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Built of Nationally Known Units Selling for v $655 Less Than Average Price Great Financial Stability and Business Integrity Make This Possible

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$1'59 $!" $2-" Beautiful Tie, for--

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We also carry Oshkosh and Cartharts.

This is the place to buy your Leather Gloves 98c $1.25 AND BETTER

Why Hesitate to Give Us a Trial We Do Business on the Square, and Give You a Chance to Save Money Come and See for Yourself and Be Convinced Remember the Number1 548 Hohman, Near State

Assemble all the finest parts makers in the land! Summon the ingenuity of the best engineers and body designers ! Support them with a tremendous organization of skilled" labor! Include the marvelous new 7-R Red Seal Continental Motor. Provide unlimited financial resources. Build an honest car. Strike an average price and get $2550. Then deduct $655 and you have THE ELCAR price. Not a Price Reduction ELCAR has not made a reduction anticipating a decline in the general price level decidedly not! Modest prices for 50 years have marked this great company's sterling products. Quality is the only criterion ELCAR knows. No better basic essential units ever entered any car. ELCAR'S Credit Unimpaired ' The old economic system was crushed on the anvil of progress by the hammer of war. Out of it has been fashioned something entirely new. Material shortage, delayed shipments, strikes, embargoes, and finally credit curtail

ment by the banks. Not many are expected to survive such a vital economic change. A Tribute to ELCAR Stability It behooves owners to weigh a factory's stability. For, thereby hangs the resale and service value of the car. ELCAR will maintain prices in the face of competition and rising costs. Costly plans are devised to aid its distributors and dealers so that ELCAR service standards will remain high as ever. What does profit matter where there is the genius, fortitude and disposition to master a temporary economic situation! - Compare Units Test ELCAR Verify our statements. Don't be influenced erroneously. Bring an expert with you. Analyze every feature. Contrast it with others. Compare each specification. Note the special units. Ask for a demonstration. There's no obligation whatever. Rcsolye to invest in your next-car, not simply to buy. Your conclusions will favor this wonderful ELCAR.

SPECIFICATIONS:

Elcar Foots With the remarkable Elcar-Lycom-ing Motor, f. o. b. Chicago (war tax

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Touring . Sportster Coupe .. Sedan . .

.$1585 .$1585 .$2215 .$2320

Elcar Sues 1 With the famous new 7-R Red Seal Continental Motor, f. o. b. Chicago (war tax paid) : Touring ...$1895

Sportster Coupe .. Sedan ,. .

.$1895 .$2530 .$2635

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Disteel or wire wheels, $125 net extra. Standard colors : Maroon, coach blue. Special colors: 20th century red, Rolls-Royce blue, oriental green. Other standard units; New 7-R Red Seal Continental Motor. Delco Starting, Lighting and Ignition. Stromberg Carburetor. ' Borgo & Beck 10-inch Dry Plate Clutch. " Willard Battery. v Duplex Headlights. Stewart Speedometer. Boyce Motometer. Salisbury Axle. Timken Roller Bearings. Firestone Tires.

We Positively Present Prices Up to April I, 1921

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