Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 107, Hammond, Lake County, 22 October 1920 — Page 9

Friday. October 22. 1920.

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Service Quality Low Prices We Dress All Our Own Chickens No Storage Here SUGAR SUGAR Per lb 10c NATIVE RIB ROAST No waste, no bone 33c PLATE CORN BEEF Home cured 9l2c PLATE BOILING BEEF W2c FRESH BRAINS Calf or beef 20c FRESH PIGS FEET 15c HOME MADE SAUER KROUT Per quart 15c FRESH SPARE RIBS 21c PORK SHANK 28c FRESH BALTIMORE OYSTERS Just in. Per quart. 75c FLANK STEAK .....35c LARGE BEEF KIDNEYS Each 8c NATIVE VEAL STEW Special at 19c LAMB STEW 19c LAMB CHOPS 35c FANCY LEG OF LAMB 35c IDAHO POTATOES Very fancy. Peck 39c. Bu. $1.55 CANNED PEAS Per can 2lzct 6 for 75c, per doz. $1.50 NUTRO Per can lOc, 3 for .. . 32c FANCY GRAPE FRUIT 2 for 25c NEW CABBAGE Per lb yzC NICE ORANGES Per doz 39c FRESH DATES AND FIGS-L-r pkg. 25c LUNCH WAX PAPER 5 for 25c CALUMET BAKING POWDER 3 for $1.00 JAP ROSE SOAP With order. 3 for 25c CELERY Per stalk 10c-15c BEST CREAMERY BUTTER 1 lb. brick 56c PARAFFINE WAX Perpkg ; 18c CAN COVERS Per dozen 35c CAN RUBBERS Per dozen 1 5c SUGAR SUGAR Per lb ioc PILLSBURY FLOUR With order. 100 lbs.. $6.10; 50 lbs.. $3.05; 25 lbs $1.53

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Woman Hit by Golf Ball, Loses Sight of an Eye NEW TOHIC, Oct. 12 a goir ball driven by Mrs. G. R. Trumbull on the links cf th Engineers' Country club. Koslyn, L. I.. yesterday afternoon, slruclt Mra. (i. H. Garrett In the eye and destroyed the sight of It.

Coach McDevitt yesterday trcat1!

his battfrd Northwestern squad to tUn first bit of scrimmage they have tasted since their defeat at Madison last Saturday, and the team, or rather tint part of it fit to play, responded In 3. manner that showed the old Purple fire still la burning. Two more injuries have been adde-l to the already large list. Henry Irnfield, brother of Capt. G. I'enCeld. who has been playing a stellar eame at tackle, -was reported by Trainer Ferguson to be Buffering with water on the knee. Chuck Palmer, the only real pivot man that McDevitt has, lias acquired ' a sore spin-. Both of t'.ie.-'o men ought to be fit frr the Hoositr cla-h week from tomorrow.

YANKEES TO STAY AT GIANTS' PARK NEW YORK, Oct. The New York Yankees will continue to play their local baseball jarawi at the Polo grounds, the home of the New York Giants, at least through the 1522 sea-mn-n An flereerren? in this effrt bv

the managements of the two teams was j

announced today, reversing an earlier announcement that the Giants' management had decided to terminate Joint use of the park after 1921.

Wardens After Pirates Who Catch Small Bass

"War on unsportsmanlike fishermen who take baas under ten .Inches in length. Is being waged by state wardens, state department of conservation officials announced today. So far this month three Marion county fishermen have fallen Into the wardens police net, and cases against them are pending. Mlardcns are ( patroting the rtrcvm of Marlon and adjacent counties, and warning Is sounded by the department jfhat persons who persist In taking unlawful eizo bass may expect trouble. The unsportsmanlike) act of taking fish before they are large enough to reproduce greatly diminish the eupriy.

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Jennings May Coach Cornell Baseball Team ITHACA. X. Y., Oct. 22 Hughey Jennings, former manager of the Detroit American League Baseball Club, may be chosen aa Cornell University baseball coach at a meeting of the alumni baseball association here Saturday to select a coach for next season. Jennings, It was announced haretoday, is expected to attend the meeting.

TER-CAM-FO The Wonderful Cold Breaker For Children and Grown Polks An Effective Germicide Assisting Nature to Ward Off Flu and Paenoola Germ. Ter-Cam-Fo 1 an antiseptic for healing burn and Inflammations. An old family remedy of Camphor. Turpentine, Menthol and other Ingredients effective for colds. Aak and Insist Oa Tcr-Cm-Fo Sold Everywhere 50c Dr. Clark's Chemical Laboratories, Inc. )ViM Kmwooi Ave.. Chicago. Ill

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Make It your "hobby ' to keep l;v.,r and bowels regular. If bilious, const!pated. headachy, unstrung, or if you j have a cold, an upspt stomach, or ba'i , breath, take Cascar!s tonight and

wai.'' up teeiinn icr. rosy and It. fcMPinjt nc. :ncnveniertce. Chi' lo- Cascaret? 'too. 1". 2o.' 50 err Adv.

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Grands, Player Pianos and Pianos Straube Melo Harp Makes Dancing Easy Beautiful Walnuts, Oak and Mahogany Classy Apartment Grand Pianos

Haines Bros., Behr Bros., Lindeman & Sons, Ludwig, Kohler & Campbell, Marshall 6c Wendell. Don't fail to look these over it will pay you. Prices and terms to suit all. Old pianos taken in exchange and a liberal allowance made. Expert tuning and repairing.

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Your Fight, and Our Fight for Lower Prices is Making Good Headway

On all Men's. Young Men's and Youth's

We have driven these prices down much lower and there is li" tie reason for any man to -vear old clothes, when new clothes of the most approved sort our entire stock is here at 20" per cent off the usual price. It offers choice of the largest and most desirable stock of clothing in this region, and the quality is equally as great. Look over the list below and note the savings. Come in tomorrow and chooc a suit or overcoat deduct 20 per cent from the unchanged price tag, and pay the balance. You save 20 cents on every dollar.

$25 SUITS AND OVERCOATS, NOW $20 $33 SUITS AND OVERCOATS, NOW 328 $45 SUITS AND OVERCOATS, NOW $36 $50 SUITS AND OVERCOATS, NOW $40 $55 SUITS AND OVERCOATS, NOW $44

$60 SUITS AND OVERCOATS, NOW $48

$65 SUITS AND OVERCOATS, NOW

THEY'RE STYLES AND QUALITIES YOU WANT

DON'T OVERLOOK THESE SAVINGS

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Thete Pricei b Effect While Present Quantities Lait MEN'S UNION SUITS AT $3.63 Heavy and medium wool mixed, including "Coopers " "Wibon Bros." "Superior" and other highgrade makes. Sizes 34 to 50. The most wonderful values we have ever offered, at $3.69. MEN'S UNION SUITS AT $2.69 Fine combed, heavy fleeced and worsted finish, ribbed, soft and elastic. Sizes 34 to 50, at $2.69.

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MEN'S HEAYY MERINO AND WINTER WEIGHT SHIRTS AND DRAWERS With soft nap. $1.59 Sizes to iQ. Lach.

GENUINE LAMBSDOWN BODYGUARD UNION SUITS Soft warm nap. $2.79 Exceptional value.

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LOT 1 Men's Wool Mixed Sweater CoatsShawl, Byron (button to neck), and V neck Sweaters. Dark exford ar.d gray, $J 50 LOT 2 Men's Heavy Rope Stitch Shavl Collar and V Neck, Fine Weave Sweater Co's C-av, tlue. heather nad combination $3 95 colors, at LOT 3 Men's Heavy Shaker Knit Wool Sweater Ccats and Pullovers Good assortment of colors and combinations. $12.50 value, at

Men's Golf Caps Special at $1.50 Complete line of John B. Stetson Hats at lowest prcies. A Shirt Sale of

Men's High Grade Shirts at $1.95 Purchased! greatly underpriced from

one of the country s leading makers, and offered to our customers at a

3 1 J j- corresponding savings. Made or tirl and corded madras.

pecalesr and other cotton shirtings. Many patterns. Double cuffs. Standard sizes. Fine Shirts at $6.85 Silk mixtures, fibre silk and broken lots of silk shirts, in a large varied of patterns. Values to $1 0.00.

Men's Hats at $4.50 This is a special value. Not. cheap hats, but priced low to reduce the cost to you. Young men's up-to-date styles, in green, brown, gray or olive shades and black. Big selection.

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Knickers Serviceable Suits for Fall and Winter wear. Suits distinguished by snappy styling, high grade fabrics and good tailoring. All reduced for immediate selling. In three groups: $10 95 $15 95 $18 95

BOYS' PULLOVER SWEATERS The style the boy likes, in brown, maroon, navy and oxford. Sizes dJO AC 6 to 16 years. 'VO,VO

MACKINAWS - OVERCOATS Our entire stock, purchased in a temporary depressed market, now offered at a decided savings Mackinaw, 6 to 18 yrs. .$8.85 Overcoats, 6 to 18 yrt. .$13.95

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