Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 107, Hammond, Lake County, 22 October 1920 — Page 20
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This entire stock of high grade shoes is made by many of the foremost manufacturers of the country, such as:
Co-operative Shoes for Men; F. M. Hoyt. maker of the famous Beacon Shoes for men; Edward's Foot Fitcers; Thos. Logan Shoes for men, and many other noted brands.
For women, J. & T. Cousins Wo men's Shoes, E. P. Reed & Co., the Hollers Fine Shoes, Johnson Bros. Women's Shoes. All are high grade shoes offered in this sale.
Makers of Misses' and Children's Shoes: Ferris Shoe Co., Dr. Dudley's Shoes, Simbac Health-Fit Shoes, Stanwear Shoes, and other styles and patterns of comfort and wear.
Men's Shoes Cooperative Men's Shoes Best grad: $15.00 brown Russian calf, 20' off, at $12.00. The $13.50 black shoes. 20rc off, JJO 80 F. M." Hoyt Men's Shoes High grad: $12.50 brown shoes. 20' c off. at $10.00. The $10.00 black and brown shoes, 20' c off, at $S.00. The $6.50 black shoes, all Good- C OA
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Other Men's Shoes $7.00 Shoes at $5.60 $5.00 Sohes at $4.00
Women's Shoes Holters Fine Shoes for Women Best grade, black and brown glace kid. New Cuban heel model. Our regular $13.00 shoe. 20' r off, at $10.40. Regular $10.00 black $g.()0 and brown shoes, 20' off. at. . . . Johnson Bros. Women Shoes Black kid and brown gun metal. Our regular 7 DD $9.85 special. 20' off. at ' Other Women's and Growing Girls' Shoes $6.85 Shoes at $5.48 $6.00 Shoes at $4.80 $5.00 Shoes at $4.00
For boys we have the Belleville Shoe Co., Kreiders Kickers, Holland Shoes for Boys, and other factories that make real shoes for real boys.
Roys' Shoes Krieder Kickers Beys' Shoes $6.00 brown gun metal shoes. Sizes I to 5'2, 20' off, at $4. SO. $5.00 Boys' Shoes. 20'l off. $4 00 at .. ..... . Ferris Girls' Shoes $6.00 brown and black shoes, sizes 1 1 Vz to 2. 20'?- off. at $4.80. The $5.00 Ferris Shoes, 20 off, ((
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FIRST STEP SHOES Complete line of blacks SIMBAC SCUFFERS Black and brown, sizes and fancy colors. Sizes 1 to 5. Our regular low 8'2 to 12. Our regular low price, $3.50, with price, $2.00, l f 20 off, at $2.80. Sizes 5 to 8. tO Afi with 20 off . .:.... -.. . OU ReguIar price $3.oo, 20 off. at .9
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DR. DUDLEY'S Fine hand turned, in brown, black and fancys. Sizes 4 to 8. The $4.50 seller with 20 off at $3.60. The $4.00 0 Of) quality with 20 off at tPO.U
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The original price tickets remain the 20 per cent reduction is made at the time of purchase.
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EDWARD C. M INAS CO. Sale of Women's Dresses For Saturday and Monday
They are charming and new, for women and young women for all occasions designed Mith artful skill in a most gratifying assortment of models.
It is an offering, after a close study of manufacturing and merchandise conditions, that we are able to sell these better-made dresses at a very exceedingly special price of
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ktt you.'' was the Bherifl's orders to U'.s men. Three keepers from Sing Sing- were cr.routo here to take charge of the convicts should they be caught.
It is Profitable for you to Purchase Now
POSSE HUNTS
CONVICTS
WARXER. N. It. Oct. 22. An armed posse of more than 200 ciUiens, representing practically the entire male population of this town began beating: the woods and hills here today for two men answering the description of George J. Stivers and Marcus Bacsett. escaped King S'.ng convicts. All women and children-in town -were ordered indoors. Citizens armed with shot guns, rifles, pitch forks and other weapons were stationed at every cross road. A party of "dead shots" carrying rifles and led by expert woodsmen .vent into the Mink mountain region where the bandits ase believed trapped. "Shoot tt kill; get 'em before thy
SUFFERS IN BIG BLIZZARD CI-LETE.VXE. Wyo.. Oct. 20. Less than an hour after reaching here in a dazed condition alter -4-hours exposure In a terrific blizzard following the collision of his mail aeroplane with a tnount'iin Pilot James G. Murray received word of the d-ath of hix .ather in Xurwk-Ii, Conn. Murray le; today by rail for the east to attend the fum tal. Murray, who wa? on nn a!r mall tr'-p from ait lake City to Cheyenne had been rniss.nfr ."inc.- Monday. Tie related a tlu-ilKrig story of his escape from death when hia mail f'hip collided with .Snow mountain. 10 0 ms::3 west of here. Murray spent Monday night on top
J of Snow mountain In a howling bliz
zard. Groping his way blindiy through more than a foot of snow he finally reached human habitation after a 24hour struggle.
They're dresses of individuality ; trim lines, that through design, cutting and workmanship are inherent and permanent. Trimmings of braidings, headings, embroidery and sashes. Women 's and Misses Sizes
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All high quality material; You may choose from Serges Tricotines Satins Velvets Charrneuse
Morris liad been ordered to deliver a packasi at a certain "spot tn the woods east of Arthur. A decoy packifce was left at the plae' de.-'i srnated and Watts and Ferguson were arrested as they canto out after the package. One carried a shotgun and the other a rifle.
regular meeting next Mnlav nizht
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ON TRIAL FOR EXTORTION ARTHt'Il, 111., C(.t. 22 Two men. one a former soldier, are being held for the grand jury at Tuscola today on charges of having attempted to extort $4,000 from J.im K. Morr:s. president of the FirMt National bank of rthur. The nien are Noble Watts. ,. t- ; iran of the world war. and C. Ker-K-i?on. a t'ecmip'i operator.
Gary Elks Plan
Another Big Initiation Gary Elks' membership campaign will swell Its membership roll an additional 40 new H. P. O. TV at. the
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