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Prices of hundreds of items have been reduced in our Grocery. Housewives of Hammond and vicinity save thousands of dollars by purchasing all of their groceries at the Lion Store. Get Your Share of these big Savings Friday and Saturday

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Charles anriel v. v.'.r.rg;- bolt-z i. a.1. i.s the title of a suit to collect nages whi'h lias bfii fllyrl by Attorneys Sht' rT and White.

Walter C. Hose has brought suit ! ."Stalnst William Vogt ft. al. to replevy fa.i automobile and rolled $1.00" Jamj n-re.s tlirough Attorntys Cleveland, and j ""lc eland.

Newton A. H.nibroff has filed fuit on a promissory note against Karl II. flubinc. Kilvy. llembri'ff. lver and kecd are atlorneya for the plaintiff. The Firvf Tru.t ami Savings bank. dilminitrator of the estate of John Pudick, hai ti'ed a r1''1'0" tf e11 leal estate. Attorney Jesse Wilson i representing the plaintiff.

Andrew I.iclko. 107 Iiearborn street. Wnltr Malanda. 1M 1 nry strn et.

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BUCKEYE MALT AND HOPS Regular $1.25. Per pkg COCOANUT Dunham's fresh-keeping shredded. 1 lb. pkg

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THE FAMOUS CAMPBELL'S TOMATO SOUP Per can

10c

BULK NOODLES High grade Noodles. Macaroni and 1 Cj r Spaghetti, per lb. . AJL

25c

RUNKEL'S BREAKFAST C0C0AVz lb. cans

THE POPULAR LIPTON'S YELLOW LABEL TEA 1 ' lb. cans

36c

E. Z. STOVE POLISH Per bottie 10c

LITTLE BOY BLUE Per bottle 10c

GOLDEN EAGLE CALIFORNIA PEACHES In heavy syrup. No. 2 ? cans, at

35c

; TOMATOES Choice quality, red ripe.

No. 2 cans

FIGS Extra choice imported Smyrna Layer Figs. In 13 oz. wood boxes

9c 15c

CHOICE FRESH ROASTED SANTOS PEA- OC BERRY COFFEE Was 48c. Now. per lb

SYRUP Sprague Warners fancy white table Syrup. No. 10 so-called gallon pail 88c. No. 5, gal. pail.

i SWANSD0WN CAKE FLOUR

50c size pkg

48c 39c

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DELUXE THEATRE

TODAY Billie Burke in "Wanted A Husband"

. FRIDAY AND SATURDAY Charles Ray in "HOMER COMES HOME" SUNDAY BIG DOUBLE FEATURE Dorothy Phillips in "ONCE TO EVERY WOMAN' and Chas. Ray in "HOMER COMES HOME" Afternoon Only " EVENING "ONCE TO EVERY WOMAN"

Tlun-sday. Nov. 4. 1920. J . JVil- 11 -1 XimiBMlL

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area in T.licr court. n.-lko drew

HI and Malanda, Jll. Louis and T homas Koseilniuk, l.'M Tnu le street tnct John i'olulaek were up for disorderly condu. t. The brothers paid IS ea.b, while Folulaek was taxed $10. Nick atir. 623 Washington utrcet. tlary. who waa arrested Friday for i-pcediiiif with an open muffler on i'aluinet .avenue, w, as lined for speeding and j:o tor having his muffler cut out. I-.OUls I.epscg, 37 lrem'.cc.;; street. Indiana Harbor, who was arrested early luyt week for l-aing his automobile standing- so that it blocked irarfic at State and llnhvnan street e.-'ine In nJ entered a pU of gruilty. taking a fine of $6.

Mike Mudrak. 1 205 Hcese avenue. Whiting paid Jl. for driving a truck 'jeer Calutn-t boulevard.

fuent times he submitted to be'n struck, beaten and scratched, but n.anaxed to stick around the houre until Wednesday when the broom was brought Into pia?. At that time she told him to Ret out and stay out and he did. McMa.Hon a.nd Conroy are hi attorneys.

Dance Sunday evening-, Nov. 7th. at Columbia Hall, West Hammond. Go.. music.

VICTORY GROWS STILL GREATER I -N" D I A X A FOU S, Ind.. Nov. 4. Unofficial returns fro mall "out 317 O"-.' if 3.3S5 precincts in Indiana !e Harding: a lead of 171,M3 over Cox. The next Indian:! senate will line u,-. 1 2 republicans against 9 democrat? and the house will run in about tne t-amo proportion, according to report ' from the vatiourf cr''int ies.

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SUNDAY, MONDAY. TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY Also Larry Semon Comedy "Solid Concrete"

ASKS FOR DIVORCE FROM JUNE BRIDE Another June bride tinned out contrary to the srooni's expectations and today Allan I,aije. 43 Indiana avenue, Hammond, in asking for a divorce from Mr Evelyn. Their married life, reached tie breaUlnsr point Wednesday when ICvclyn, wielding a broom, dusted Al

lan from the huure and slammed the i door. ; They were married June 19. Allan ays that shortly after the weddint? Hvelyn dt closed Tier quarrelsome ti;i - MAN GIVES WIFE I GLYCERINE MIXTURE ! She had stomach trouble for years. After grlvlns: her simple bucklhurn bark, g-lycerlne, ete as mixed in Ad-ler-l-ka, her husband says: ''My wife feels fine now and lias grained weight, i

I It Is wonderful stomach medicine."; Adler-i-ka acts on BOTH upper and, j lower bowel, removing foul matter which poiaonod stomach and which ! you never thought was In your ey-'

tern. EXCELLENT for gas on the stomach or chronic constipation.! Guards against appendicitis. The im-j purities it brings out will surprise you. Summers Pharmacy, Hohman, neiri State St. Adv. j

PASTIME TODAY Mane Walcamp in "THE DRAGON'S NET" Also "The Buried Treasure" An O'Henry Story TOMORROW Olive Thomas in "YOUTHFUL FOLLY"

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TODAY H. B. Warner in "A FUGATIVE FROM MATRIMONY" Also "The Vanishing Dagger" With Eddie Polo TOMORROW AND SATURDAY THE REVENGE OF TARZAN Added tomorrow, Eddie Polo in "The Vanishing Dagger"

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Hammond :: Indiana

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Arthur Huston and Company SPECTACULAR SCENIC NOVELTY THE KARUZAS Shadow Graphista

DRESSLER & WILSON Dancing Novelty HAHN & CURTIS A Hodge-Podge of Songs and Mirth WILLIAM & TAYLOR Comedians GRACE AYRES & CO. Comedy Roller Skating Novelty Also Ruth Roland in

'RUTH OF THE ROCKIES"

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In the Citizens National Bank BIdg. 577 Hohman St. Phone 3835 Hammond "Where Service, Prices and Quality Always Meet" Friday and Saturday Specials Note the Following Prices Infants' Cashmere Hose, 85c value. Per pair 59c Girls and Boys Hose, all colors, 65c value. Pair. . . .49c Children's Union Suits, heavy fleeced. Each $1.50 (25c rise to sire) Ladies" House Apron, $2.98 value $1.98 Ladies' Corsets. Each. . .$1.75, $1.98, $2.50, $3, $4.50 Children's Velvet Tarns, all colors. Each $1.29 Ladies Heavy Fibre Silk Hose, 98c value. Pair 69c Children's Flannelette Creepers, $1.98 value $1.29 Children's Flannelette Sleepers, $1.98 value $1.50 Ladies Georgette Waists, $10.98 value $7.98 Ladies' Georgette Waists. $10.98 vaule $7.98 Ladies' Changeable Corset Covers, $1.98 value $1.49 Boys Suits and Overcoats, 20 reduction on marked prices figure your own discounts. Also a good many more articles to mention. Come in and convince yourself of our bargains. Shop early and avoid the crowds. Don't forget the address : f THE MARIAM SHOP Citizens National Bank BIdg., 577 Hohman Street Phone Hammond 3835

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Opening Price Only Fancy Seedless Sultana RAISENS 27c lb Box 25 lbs $6.25

PrCane SUGAR $ 1 1 .75 BAG

BEST CREAMERY

BUTTER 58c

143 East State St. Hammond, Ind. Phone 3S90

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This message is intended for women who know what it means to go on a long shopping hunt for a coat, suit or dress. This announcement will enable you to conserve your time and energy, not to talk about patience.

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NICE LARGE GUAR-ANTEED

EGGS 5SCD0Z.

No. 5, Vz Gallon Pail KARO

30c

Libby's Extra Fancy Sliced PINEAPPLE Large No. 2Y2 can 47c 3 cans $1.40

P. & G. or Fels Kaptha

3 10 Bars 69c

Pure Cane Domino SYRUP V2 Gallon Can

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Hand .ked NAVY BEANS 5 lbs. 38c 10 lbs. 75c

1920 SUGAR CORN Per dzo. $1.35 3 cans 35c

GALVANIZED PAILS Each 79c

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We want to make every woman acquainted with these values we are offering tomorrow and Saturday, whether you intend to make your purchase at this time or not. It will prove to you we are leaders in Quality, Price and Service.

Plush Coats, -$3.

They are jaunty belted Short Coats, fashioned of the finest

grade plush, models that are exquisitely beautiful; many of

them handsomely trimme.d This is a wonderful value Friday and Saturday.

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Fashioned of a splendid quality of men's wear serge, has the new three-quarter length, narrow shoulders, and a collar which may be buttoned around the throat or worn low. Beautifully lined.

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The models are youthful and straight-line, following the latest French dictates; and the fabric is tricotine, which lends itself most admirably to fine tailoring. You'll find them very specially priced at $18.75.

Furs at

Graceful and elegant Fall Furs in a most complete assortment of designs, in Sealine, Coney, Marmot and Beaverette. All of tested quality, draping the figure most beautifully. What a wonderful gift for wife, mother or sweetheart. Let them get the good of such a gift NOW, instead of waiting for Xmas.

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