Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 119, Hammond, Lake County, 5 November 1920 — Page 7

Friday. November 5. 1020.

THE TIMES

ROBERTSDALE

The grocery store formerly owned and managed by Mrs. llollia Hunter on U 6th street, was sold to .Mrs. Mollle Tick. Mrs. Hunter's mother, who will ; the new manager. Mr. and Mrs. .Hunter purchased a beautiful seven tnousand dollar home in Himmcnd where they will reside as soon as It is completed. Until then' they will live m llg-ht house keeping- rooms in Hammond. Oarence Egssrs of Roberts avenue ' n.1 Mr. ajid Mrs. Karnest Vader and augrhter, left for Oreen Island, la.. 'm Wednesday, where they exrect t itraaln two weeks with relatives. Mrs. Casper "Mostel and ' daughter, r.iitabeth of Roberts avenue, were ;hoppers In Chicago Wednesday. Wrsr. A. Christner of Chicago was ine guest of Mrs. Olara Tlmm of Lake r. enue on Wednesday. Mrs. Mellla Ktter visited her ami. Mrs. Wuning- of Tolleston Tuesday. Mr. and Mr. Edwin Eader of East -.d visited the former's mother of Myrtle avenue on Tuesday. Peter Benson of Roberts avenue has een laid up for several days with a toll on his land. Mrs. Margaret Buehr of Amy averse was a Hammond business visitor. Mrs. H. Enilien of Indianapolis boulevard, who was confined t her home the past week by illness ts able to be around again. Mr. and Mrs. H. Hubler of Atchison venue entertained out-of-town friends at their home the fore pare of this week. Mrs. Herbert K'.emm of Lincoln avera visited at the home of hv.r cousin STrs. H. E. L. Timm of East Side on Tuesday. The Marquette club was entertained er the home cf Mr. and Mrs. O. Buell cf Indianapolis boulevard. Wedn'day t vfnlng. Cards were the main feature rf th evening- after which dainty refreshments were served by Mrs. Buell.

proximately 130.000 returns from all but BOO precincts of the 3.S10 in the state. Senator Selden P. Spencer, republican, re-elected with a -plurality of approximately 100.000 and republicans wafe.ly elected to the governorship end other state offices, Interest in the election in Missouri today centered In the congressional flg-ht.

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CHARLESTON", W. Va.. Nov. . West Virginia election results comt te. with only a few scattered prerlr.cts missing, shows Hardins's majority over Cox is 04.000. Morgan, republican for governor, has s majority of 60.000. The vote is: Harding, 270 631: Co. :u.4is. For governor: Morgan, republican. 201.943: Koontz. democrat. 131.742; Montgomery, nonpartisan, 60.831. All six republican congressional candidates were elected and the entire state republican ticket were through to victory.

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If the style of a garment isn't the best, we don't want you to have it. If the tailoring of a garment isn't up to our standard, we don't accept it. If the fabric of a garment isn't what it ought to be, it doesn't get into our store. You'd be surprised if you knew how closely we watched the smallest details to be sure that you're getting just what you ought to have for the money you spend here.

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Special Low Prices at This PRE-OPENING SALE Workmen are several weeks late in finishing our store. We're holding this pre-opening sale to give you the advantage of new low prices on the merchandise which we hold, awaiting the completion of this store. If you've been shopping around of late, you'll be quick to appreciate these values. Price tags fell of definite savings to be made on eveyr article here. Suits, coats, dresses save one-half The style offerings and the materials are in keeping with the tastes of the most refined dressers ; only one thing has been, sacrificed for this Pre-Opening Sale and that is profit. Every feature of this sale is indicative of extraordinary pricings, and coming right at the height of vogue most women will appreciate this great Pre-Opening Event. There will be hundreds of other splendid values besides those here shown. '

Women's and Misses French Serge Dresses, with accordion pleated skirj and eton effect jacket. A wide sash of ribbon in variegated colors sets this dress off beautifully. The sleeves are three-quarter length and t 1 E effective length skirt. Specially priced at. .

Here is an offering in Plush Coats that will appeal to every woman who sees them. The materials are rich and the models depict the newest modes; many of them luxuriously fur trimmed. They are the nearest approach to a fur coat. Popularly priced for this occasion t O C f at only tPOj.OU

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You'll find our stock complete and prices agreeably low. Our late opening gives us the advantage of new low prices, and we pass it on to you.

Daisy and Green Ticket Muslins, yard Hide, bleached and extra fine quality. Sold formerly for 45c. 1 r Per yard (10 yard limit) 1 Plaid Velour Skirting, 54 inches wide.

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New Fashions in Footwear Have Arrived Featuring DOROTHY DODD SHOES, in all sizes and widths to suit the most fastidious dresser. A new Fall, boot in brown and black kid gQ QQ with new straight heel, is offered at v Comfortable Felt Slippers, in many pretty jj 45 colors, at CHILDREN'S SHOE SPECIALS Scuffers, in brown and black. 5 to 11 $2.59 Boys' Elkskin Shoes. V2 to 2 $2.45 "Red Goose" All-Leather Shoes Ae Featured

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We have an interesting display of Children's Coats and Prees which ere remarkably low priced (second floor).

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