Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 125, Hammond, Lake County, 12 November 1920 — Page 20
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Kridav. November 12, 1920. Men's .Higher Grade SHOES At LOWER PRICES You ought to know about these shoe values. Their prices are very low and there arc lots of interesting things about these shoes besides the price. The leathers are extra good quality styles for winter the soles will protect the feet against wet and slushy weather. AT A FINE Hundreds from which to choose, with a Big Special for Saturday, at
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Our entire line of Men's Shoes now offered at greatly reduced prices. Men's Co-operative Shoes, in best brown Russia or willow calf. Reduced to $14.00
Men's Co-operative Shoes, in best black vici kid. Reduced to
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Men's Co-operative Shoes, in best black gun xnete.1 calf, any style. Reduced to
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Co-operative Winter Weight Shoes NOW OFFERED AT A BIG SAVING Brown willow calf, custom English Iat, blucher, heavy weight soles with extra waterproof slip between the soles. A stylish, serviceable Winter Shoe. (J1 O Cf) Reduced to vi.OU
You'll Discover Real Quality Here, at LOWEST PRICES Men's $10 brown shoes, choice of styles, Men's $10 black gun metal calf shoes. gg
U'JIVi " ..----- Men's Shoes in black and brown leathers, now at $5 $6 $7
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Here are values for you; styles for Young Men and Men; including double-breasted, form-fitting, Ulsterette, Chesterfield and Ulster models; not cheap Overcoats, but well tailored, from fine fabrics. In plain blue, brown and fancy colors. Many with satin sleeve linings. You'll find none to compare with them at this price. All of our Men's and Young Men's Suits
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meres. All sizes and all proportions, for Men and Young Men are included. $35 Suits, now $28 $55 Sails, now .' $44 $45 Suits, now $36 $65 Suits, now .!!!!!$52
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AFFIDAVITS ITLED I AGAIirST GAUYXTES j rSTECUL TO THt T1WESJ c&crvrx point, iaa.. .sot, 11 Affidavits f.Uil asrainst G'iry!tes in the j criminal couit ai Crown roint 'Wed- ' nerar vr filed as follc-ws: Mrs. Ami Jirowioh, assault anj battery upou the person of William ; Eckes. Mr. imiK Marowlch. assault ni 'attry upon tha person of Licyd Gar- ' re;L Christ Pairia, Kostur Hotel 12K' f'aah. street. nc.n-suppcrt c-f Ms daughter Aflnabelle Pariorta. 1 Tdor Popa, 121S Jefferson a., as-' iuH and battery upon tlu porgon Maes Detok. TTaller Smtt.li, 1634 Brr,idway, rap !-";n pe.son of Blrdi- TV"a!hicf. ITIj renntylvanta arenue, Oarj'.
Logrsburg:. robbing c? Jl'-O '"X f cw Indiana Harbor Belt R. IX. -ji--7-r- : s Check That Cold Right Away Dr, King's Ner Discovery soon breaks a cold and" checks a cough A SUDDEN chiilsncezee stf.Ty feeling in the head and y-ju have the beginning of a hrrd cold. jet right after it, jurt as soon as the Eninles efart, wit a Dr. King's New Discovery, ror fty years a standard remedy for ur'ds, cowghs and rrtppe, Vou will soon notice a (.lianRe for tie better, lias a convincing, heaiing Uiste that the Liddier. like, v.-ood for croupv uhs. Alt Crugfciitfl, 60c ard SI. 20 a bottle. For ccldsand.Coubs
TOLLIES GIRL WRO WAS BRIDE IN SHOW NOW PLAYS ROLE OF BRIDE IN REAL LIFE
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Liberr', Ribbed Union Suits, Klosed Krotch style $1.69 Values to $2.50 Natural Wool Mixed Union Suits, heavy v,eieht, sizes to 50, at $3.69 Values to $5.00 Natural, medium weight Union Suits, at $2.69 Values to $3.50
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Specials for the Boys
$7 Mackinaw Coat Special
Boys' Heavy Western Mackinaw Coats, izes to 18 years, well made, newest colors IQ
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Do You Need Gloves? Boy's Warm Gloves and Mittens Cfjr per pair. $1.00, 75c and UUC Boy's Warm Overcoats Warm, Serviceable Coats of mixtures and fancy overcoating, well lined; well made; double-breasted, belters, JJ 1 C fA Sizes 8 to 16 years. On sale at 1 3,UU Boy's Pullover Sweaters Plain colors and fancy stripes. Sizes 6 to 16 years $Q Soecial. at
Hundreds of Mens Ties at Slashed Prices. Big collection of silk and Knitted Ties, all beautifully made, in the smartest patterns. $1.15 $1.50 Values $ X 3 3 $2.00 Values Shirts Slashed! $2.93 and $3.50 Values All Sizes. Now $2.35 $5.98 and $6.50 Val ues Reduced to
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Put "PepM ia Your Work Maay a maa fca been a failure in business, rsany a woman in her home, because constipation has dogged the whole system, etoring up poisons tfcat er.crvate ard deprets. Dr. King's Pills ct mildly and cake bowela act nsturaJ. Same ci price, 25 cents.
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Good, OJd, Billable Peterson's Ota, ment a rvortt Remedy.
Jessie Reed, who is now Mrs. Daniel O. CaswelL Jessie Reed, a "'Follies" Fhow girl, who plays the character of s bride in the show, was so well rehearsed in the part that she played it ir real l.fe recently while the company was appearinfr in Boston. Misj Keed was secretly wed to Daniel O. Caswell, who is said to be the son of a wealthy famiiy well known in Cleveland society. The young eoupie were married in Paw-tucket, R. I. Miss Reed's story of the marriage ia that it "just happened, that's all. Fate love at first sijrht." t 1 C Dl jl
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As Winter Approaches
So many cases of Khetnnatism eerce from a tiny disease gem that infests the blood, that physicians ro beffinning: to realize that this source of the disease is becoming: quite prevalent. Of course a ciaea?e that has it3 source in the blood cannot bo reached br local remedies applied to the surface. One remedy that has given splend!d results in t'ne treatment cf jSheomatism ia SS tb fine old
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An oM family remedy Camrhor, Tjtpi ntin, Mnth -i ar.d other ingredieiit.f f fffctivo for coldsAk anil InUt On Tfr-Cnm-F Sold Everywhere 50c Dr. Clark's Chemical
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"PPtorson s Ointment is the bs for Heedins; and itching p:'.es I have eer found." Major Charles E. Whitney.
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Hocxl remedy that has been sold by druggists for more than fifty years. S.S.S. acts by driving out of the blood the disease crerm that causes Khetimatisin, thus affording real relief. Begin taking S.S.S. trxlay and if you will write a complete history of your case, otir medical director will ffiv-e yoa expert advice, without charjre. Address Chief Medical Adviser, 151 Swift Laboratory, Atlanta, Ga.
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