Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 101, Hammond, Lake County, 15 October 1920 — Page 7

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BOARD iii FAVOR OF SUGGESTION BY TR1 KAPPAS

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r.fan that as a beginning th-rr will be examined ITS sixth grade children In the Riley and Washington building and 1S9 In the McKlnlcy and Garfield. The dentists will set a time to !u:t their convenience and the hoard of odu-

j cation has atrreedto release the chii-!

drcn from classes during the time re-

i Quired frn vxamlnalinns. It is planned.

to have examinations twice a year. j Followlnfj the examinations the; sorority will follow up by sreurifii; ! permission of the parents ot the chil-j drcn for needed extractions, fillings!

and cleaning of the teeth and in eases where the parents are unable i pay

THREE-PIECE SUIT IS SMARTEST MODE

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proposal of the Tri Karnil

-rt.r.ty or t:,c Twin Cities that aj !7'ta! clinic bf. established in th'

,- ' v,v. ,v . . 1 ' will guarantee payment to the dontK; both the members of the board or!' :,, . , ! ..duration J This payment will be only for the m i-

11 n; i't. t'l I.HC UI JU-j-?s r the city. rrepAratlcns are nr

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Come and s-f inc. alt divf,.l up for secured by Steffennruide oorporallie ureal paijiit and Alardi 'Iran lion , of Hammond. Motorliit of this dance, O'Rourke find Jini- Kloiz city may obtain copies of this valuable purely don't care for e-xpotisen. . coir.podl urn free by Vieitintr the Kteft'en-

Jn-i:.- . C. MA." MKT AYICNl'K. j iruide offices In the Hammond bulidANOTHER CABINET ! ""'t'iu rulle give more than forty!

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home. I er. The atreet became deserted until People refused to go near the mark-j the "stingers" were spirited away:

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motor roliti'.i r.-ilt-s vf i"hi. to .ilr.nt!-

within a radius of ?0' io and four long routes f'H board cines. Iys

terlals since the dentists h.-ive rolun-j teered their ttpie. The sorority will;

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-..ni.s aiortert and it Is expected thati the ilinir- work will be well under way

: 1 : u the first of thf month. The board of education a:-e o heartily in fjvoj- of the deptal clinics that hey have offered to purchase the nee- ' ry equipment, for the examination 'l Pujl!s. "Already eighteen dentin's have expressed their willingness to oo-of.er.ite If practlcablo and effec

tive plans cr;n be worked ovit The

' ri Kappas will furnish the money for!

thv necessary materials.

Actinsr upon the advu-e of the school crat was the sni.Lr ni.ii.

mirs'-s who have volunteered to helr meeting held last nisrht nt the Masonlo in the undertak.riR the examinations i temple in East Ohieasro. Mr. Grcm

" "ec:n witn i ntiriren in tn t ubst It ut rd Tor -otjjf res.-man M M. i s'xth prade and continue down Garland of Pennsylvania, who was tin-' r-.rotisrh the lower uwlen as fas n able to reach the city. .ttv i.;u..;n I time and funds wTi t'ri-yt. This will has entered the. republican ran lis this!

Edward .Tenr.irii Green, a prominent

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Saturday, October 16 Specials PHONE 118 HAMMOND 125 GOSTLIN STREET PHONE YOUR ORDERS EARLY

Fresh Vea! Stew. Ib. 20c Fresh Veal Shoulder Roast. '. .25c Fancy Veal Chops, h 34c Qioice Lamb Stew, lb 20c Lamb Shoulder, lb 28c Dixie Bacon Squares, Ib 28c Full Cream Brick Cheese, lb. .33c Best Creamery Butter, lb. . . .60c Good Luck Oieo, 2 lbs 69c Best Pure Lard, 2 lbs 49c Oscar Mayer's Brisket Bacon, per lb 29c

Weil, the North Side grocer who advertise, delivers too all part of the city and gives S. & H. Trading Stamps

GROCERIES Ceresota Flour, !5 lbs-. . . .$1.61 Club House Coffee, lb. ..... . 48c Pet Milk. 14c, per doz $1.65 Corn, per can I2l2c Navy Beans. 3 lbs 25c Palmolive Soap. 3 for. . . f. . .25c Kitchen Klenzer, 3 for. ..... 17c Matches, 6 boxes for 27c MEATS ':a!l Pork Butt Roast, lb 34c Beef Pot Roast, tender . . 18c-22c

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WASHINGTON". Oct. 1 1 rresid.ut M'iNoo todii iti-c.-.pted tho rcsU-ivit ion of S-cr.'i-iry of ) Trmsuir Jou. it cJhoUSo. of Kini'-'as. vffeciive Xovi. rs : 1 r 16 In ric r- iiiiK ' r Mutia: ion tli presjU 'lit ttuuiKcd tilwufi- for h!.' ' intcllisor.t a rid effective s rvice "

fc'.hotojo did not discior.- 'v plat) for J the futiir--. hut stated the l he jerw.l ir. I

Anp'lcs. ycllowston.; National Park, .Nathvilis and other central points. It aiso gives much valuable information for motor vehicle owners. Practically everything a motor vehicle owner wants to know about local and state law may be found in this booklet. It has been accepted us an authority in t'hicairu in settling clis-

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This chic three-piece suit is mad of crecn velotir and is trimmed with wide fur cuffs and. a wide chokor collar of fox. Tho straight chemise frock has touches of t)ad embroidery at the belt and neck and rows of nilk stitehmsr on the bodice, otherwise it is unadorned. Th- frock is quit orr.plete without the coat, since.

Bees Inhabit Sign, Traffic Moves Away

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I INTERNATIONAL N TWS SERV1CEI ' N"(tllKOLK. Neb Attracted by the bright red marker on the silent" traf-

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PHONE HAMMOND 3380

CORNER HARRISON AND C0NKEY AVE.

Saturday Specials

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81 State Street

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Choice Chuck Roast,

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Beef Pot Roast, young and tender, lb . . 1 5c, Plate Boiling Beef. tender, lb Round Steaks best quality, lb , Native Sirloin Steak, choice cut, lb

year on the issue of the leaftue of nations and Ms speech was strongly asra!nt the leaK':. A substitution was aiso ncssary fcr the other speaker cf the prosratn Mrs. Edna Thomas Gordon substituting

for Mr?. Ffetchej- Pobr. Mrs

C'mes from Iowa and had

formation of interest on the

in that ntate. A number of the county

candidates were on tho platform. There was a larg-? attendance, about half of whom we're women.

MONEY SAVINGS SALE K-FIINFR'S SUGAR CURED HICKORY SMOKED HAMS 35c

KELLNER'S SUGAR CURED SMOKED FICNIC HAMS 26c j

DIXIE DAC0N SQUARES ? vJUc BONELESS BOILED HAMS 43c SWEET PICKLED PORK E0STCN BUTTS - 25c PGR 11 LOINS Snail and Lean 36c FORK SHOULDER FOR ROASTING 30c BEEF POT ROAST Choice cuts 15c D0IUNG BEEF SWt ribs He HAMBURGER STfK Fresh made . ..15c PORK SAUSAGE Fresh m?.de 20c SUMMER SAUSAGE Oil SALAMI 40c LIVER SAUSAGE Fresh made 18c CHICKENS Spring and stewing 30c

LEG OF LAMB Z8c

22c 18c 10c 28 c 33c

Fresh Ground Hamburger 1 Cr Steak, per lb 1

Genuine Spring Leg ol Lamb, lb Genuine Spring Lamb Chops, lb Oscar Mayer's Brisket Bacon, lb

Swift's Premium Bacon, highest quality. Special, while 500 lbs. last, whole or ! O half slab, lb OC Oscar Mayer's Pure JQ Rendered Lard. 2 lbs. - American and Brick Cheese, the finest quality. f Special, per Ib JOC

Butter, fancy creamery, I lb. prints

35c 38c 28c

60c 67c 55c

61c

Bulk Butter, finest pure creamery, lb Good Luck Oleo, 2 lbs. Our Leader Eggs, guaranteed, per doz

Extra Fancy Eggs, new laid, every one guaranteed. AGr Per doz OOC No. 2 can Red Beans No. 2 can Pork and Beans best brand on the market. O C 2 cans for J

Sugar. per lb. ......

Fresh Roasted Coffee. Calumet Brand. Sold usually at 50c. SpT 37 c

Ceresota Flour, t-fi bbl. sack . .

Nu-tro Milk. 6 tall cans for 63c, 6 baby cans Sincerity Corn Flakes, 2 pkg?. . rancy Cranberries, per lb

12c

$1.55

33 c 25c 10c

5om.'.Ttir" I rT-frn r-rnT Mu'oTri) tn 'Tak-hom-a. the famous sandwich cracker. 3 pkgs J LAlflB FROM QUARTER 20c .Sunshine King DoDo Ginger Snaps, per barrel. . .

You cannot buy meats better cr cheaper than at Kellner's,

the finest up-to-data market in Hammond.

20c ;...33c

Sunshine Grahams, 18cT 2 for 35c

Other Synshine packages and bulk goods in proportion.

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Just Try the Melo-Hari We want you to visit our salesrooms and play your favorite rejections on the Melo-Harp yourself. Only by trying it can you realize the delightful difference of the Melo-Harp. Found only in Straube-made player-pianos, the MeloHarp combines the soft sweet strains of the harp with the full rich tones of an unusually high quality piano. Stop in some time SOON and enjoy this musical treat.

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Classy Apartment Grand Pianos. Just the little beauty you have been waiting for. Player Pianos and Pianos Beautiful Walnuts, Oaks, Mahogany. Large selections.

Finest disolav ever seen in Hammond. Prices

Your old piano taken in exchange. Liberal made and EASY TERMS.

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EXTRA SPECIAL SHOWING ALL THIS WEEK

THE NEW WRAP COATS Unusually decorative are the newest wrap coats which make the most of soft, velvety fabrics, graceful draped effects, and large enveloping collars. Many are richly trimmed with fur. The most popular colors are: Brown, Malay, tan, ta upe, twilight blue. ' $18.50 $37.50 $55 $75

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THOSE NEW PLUSH COATS These Coats are fashioned of the finest quality plush, in smart models that are fur trimmed. There are jaunty belted short coats with enveloping fur collars, cuffs and bottom fur trimmed; 36 inch models, straight anck slim of line. For the women who would like to have a fur coat and yet cannot afford one, here is the best substitute, giving all the appearance of fur at the price of a cloth model. 33 30 Speci'l this week at , New Fur Wraps Very Moderately Priced For the woman who is looking for new furs and yet wants them moderately priced, we are glad to say that we have just received a shipment of furs which measure up' to all the present requirements and style, are of a quality which is in accordance with our own critical standards and have been priced to meet popular demand. Included are coats of Marmot. Pony, Bay Seal, Dyed Coney. Dyed Wolf. Scarfs and Muffs of Natural Racoon! All tested quality fur, in the newrd"-. , . $85.00 They re priced as low as

New Autumn Tailleurs Longer coats, vertical rows of stitching, convertible collars of self material or fur all these points tend to heighten the new long silhouette. There are simple tailored suits, gaining their effectiveness from their fine fabrics and careful tailoring; others beautifully fur trimmed and embroidered. A Smart Navy Blue Serge Suit Featuring Long Lines This Suit was specially designed for immediate practical purposes for traveling, to wear to work, or shopping. It is fashioned of a splendid quality men's Wear serge, has the new three-quarter length, narrow shoulders and a collar which may be buttoned high around the S O O C f throat or worn low. Beautifully lined 4sJJ Slim is the Silhoutte in Women Tailored Suits Both belted and beltless are many of the new Autumn Suits, but in either event they follow the straight slender silhouette. Fabrics are rich in color and texture, but blue tricotine, which has become a perennial favorite, continues to enjoy a decided vogue. One of our splendid values in a suit, trimmed in seal and silk lined. d O C Aft Specially priced at VJO.UU

A Small Deposit, if more convenient will reserve your purchase in our Storage for future delivery

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