Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 103, Hammond, Lake County, 18 October 1920 — Page 2

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THE TIMES Mondav. October 1. 1920.

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! "THE WORLD AND HIS a WIFE" O The same cast as in "Humor-

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crltvh. " in a' '1 t u -nt b th-'rn csque." but a greater picture

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short of s, ir.irarde that li" seap d beins' l.i:e! Th iniynct was so preat that it thivw ban a d.stane.- . f twenty (..-. n ...... . .- T.i-.r !.r.-.1:i-ht

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by f.-drrai i roii.i.i- ) Aconi;: t . K i-i. he- ind J t obson j 1 "ri o r.i and o i y; ii : j y,aii j,., rbium- ..I-..:;' tii- ntv and j t i.ar-r. s h iv-nc T o-.a,.-,, , - t.o.-i : l-.is ! D

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SUNDAY Mary Miles Minier in 'SWEET LAVENDER'

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lr AS I ilVAJtl TODAY H. B. Varner in "THE GRAY WOLF'S GHOST" TOMORROW HOOT GIBSON Also "The Third Eye"

TODAY AND TOMORROW Extra Special Feature Charles Nelson presents THE MYSTIC GARDEN A NECROMANTIC NOVELTY

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FOX & VINETTA Two Cleyer People

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TODAY AND TOMORROW Wm. Russell in "THE MAN WHO DARED" Also "Bride 13"

COOK & HAMILTON Singing and Talki n JACK SYMONDS "The Man of Eas" GEO. & MARIE BROWN The Joker of Poker LUDBROOKS Perch and Hand Artists Also "PIRATES GOLD" Episode No. 6

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d.d r.ot iii'Io"-.-- wh.-ti.-r the new :s veb. . ..ii fur a hi-'h.-r lower er ati.e sviiine. mart;.:!. The is.- iiar.e" -. r ,-r i.i .s v-iii loot'et tin- b.al ,;i of t he i ; i i- rs ami per.n t them " Mi -s afier the n- w f'. iitduies axe unfed, in thv nt ley are still .i.rfi. .! v.-.'.h li.e e.j... e -a! prh:-s. . Ki-eiioaeh paid iliat tie- ..-ninii.i-l.-.'K-d t. Ki'e fuii e--us id,, rat ioll ie tatt n-.er.i ,.!' nbi i e iivi-ru-h-ir . o.-t.s of o;.ia'ion. It is ex.-

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Capital and Surplus, $110,000.00

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5 624 Chicago Ave., E. Chi. gjj

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No need to make the trip to the city hall at East Chicago or the court house at Crown Point. Pay your taxes here at this bank. Second and final installment of taxes are due on or before Monday. November 1 they must be in the treasurer's office by that date. Make use of our service. Pay your taxes at this b.ink. And pay before it is too late.

"Ptt Scnethbg in the Bank Each Pay Day" Home of the Stati Building and Loan Association

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Michigan Avenue, INDIANA HARBOR To-Night Monday, Oct. 18th Tomorrow Tuesday, Oct. 19th Wednesday, Oct. 20th 'Are You Legally Married?' The Picture You Have All Been Wanting to See

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FIRST CALUMET TRUSTAND

SAVINGS BANK!

"77ie Bank that Service Built " Capital and Surplus $120,000.00 Does Your Pay Check Mean Anything to You? How much have you saved from the pay checks you received this year? Did you save as much as $10 out of each pay check? Make your pay days mean something to you in the way of saving. You can. One of our savings pass books will help you. Start a savings account here when you cah your next pay check at this bank. Chicago and Kennedy Avenues EAST CHICAGO

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THE refining of petroleum has been revolutionized during the past ten years.' Otherwise the present use of automotive machinery would be impossible. In 1910 the average yield of gasoline from crude was 11 percent, while in 1919 this average had risen to about 26 percent, without in any way, impairing the quality of the product. This tremendous advance was the direct result of applying the findings of scientific workers to the problems of industry, and in this work the Standard Oil Company (Indiana) has taken a leading part. The chemists and technical experts who have charge of the manufacturing activities of the Standard Oil Company (Indiana have been pioneers in the scientific refining of crude oil. Their success is attested by the fact that the Company has been able to produce an ever-increasing volume of gasoline from the petroleum available. The gasoline problem is important, but it can and will be solved by individual initiative, stimulated by fair and reasonable competition. In. the solving of this problem, the interests of the Standard Oil Company (Indiana), the manufacturer of automotive machinery, ahd the public are one greatly increased production is essential. The Standard Oil Company (Indiana) is straining every fibre of its highly specialized organization to increase the quantity of gasoline which may be taken from the crude to maintain the high standard of quality it has always insisted on, and to do this without disturbing the output of other useful and necessary refined products of petroleum which it must supply. Standard Oil Company (Indiana) 910 So. Michigan Ave., Chicago JJ95

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35 Reductions

Prevailing Tuesday Only Because the prices are so low, and the quality so high, we expect to sell the entire amount Tuesdav. That's why this sale is for one day only! Muslins, Sheetings, Tubings, Sheets, Pillowcases, Towels Longcloths, Domestics, etc. Everyone is familiar with the qualities on sale. But the prices are indeed unusual the lowest quoted in three years! 35c Admiral Bleached 21c Muslin, reduced per yard Nice soft finish Bleached Muslin, yard wide.

39c Soft Finish 27c Bleached Muslin peryard Extra soft finish Bleached lilusiin, yard wide. 45c Fruit of the Loom 28c Muslin, yard wide ..... peryard Famous everywhere for superior quality.

$1 "Wearwell" GQn

I Sheeting, for peryard,

tL or Ol inches wide, bleached or unbleached.

75c Tubing 19 in-line urirlo

rciug, . . . . peryard Extra fine quality. Reduced for this sale.

$2.59 "Wearwell" $1J

1 Bleached Sheets Each

81x90 plain hemmed. Bleached Sheets.

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15c Lon2cloh - O&s

Yard Wide, for peryard Extra fine finish Longcloth, reduced.

75c Damask

Towels, reduced Each

Pretty hemstitched Damask Towels. Reduced.

1 35c Large Size

Huck Towels, for Each Good-looking, red-border Huck Towels.

1 $1.25 Damask

64 inches wide peryard Choice conventional or floral designs.

29c Unbleached 19c Muslin,, for only peryard Good quality and full yard wide.

65c Pillow Cases 45c 42 and 45 inches Each Fine quality. Choice of 42 or 45 inch.

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