Hammond Times, Volume 9, Number 38, Hammond, Lake County, 20 November 1920 — Page 8

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Crown Point News Happenings Of A Day In Lake County's Lively Capital.

Th regular meeting of tho Woman's Study club was Tu-.-a.iay uftciiiuuu ai the Masonic tenapie. "Tour Moat Adtairei Movie Actress' was tha roil call rsaponse. Then came reading of minutes of last meeting after which Mis. Lai, en conducted & parliamentary nuizz in a very atla manner. "An Afternoon with Kipiimf," was tho main topic of th afternoon, which was given by Mrs. Scheddoil. This was interesting- anJ l!iBtruoUv and proved that Mrs. Schedfieil was well versed in her subject. Mr. Homer ilcCrtllus left on Irid.y fer Peru, where ahe will stay unt.i t'.i-j first of th year with her parents. Mr. and ?Ta. M!tohll. The- trip was made in the ilcCrtllua car. Mian Clara Oeer of Chicago is spending tt week-end with friends la Crown Point. Mrs. Frd Soull entertained the Stitch and Chatter club at her home n Friday and ta meeting: was a very enjoyable one. The hostess serving delicious refreshments. Uesers. Vernon Parry. Ray Hidolph, Henry Baker and B. C. Glover drove to LaFayette. Ind , yesterday to see the Purdue football rams, Howard TcwI.. an alumtivu of Purdue who is working at the Letz plant, is also attending the g-ara and a house party over the week end at lAFayetta. Miss Bessie Hart, who has Veen spending the past eight weeks at the heme of her brother, "Wilbur, In Dixon III., has returned home. ilisa IMaggie Kramer, who Is em

ployed In Chicago, is visiting here for several days. The marriage of Miss Sarah I'asar. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. I. l'aser. to Ray Sherman of Hammond, mill take plae3 in Chicago ou Sunday night, and v.'l'.l be attended by the families of both the bride and- groom and many friends and relatives. The ceremony will be performed at the Michigan avenue club house. The young couple will make their home In Hammond. wher the groom is in "business. A. C. Routiong of tho Lete Manufacturing company left on Thursday for a business trip to 'Waterloo, Iowa.

DOST FORUET Lart dance of the season, Wednesday. Thanksgiving Eve, Nov. 24th, at Spring Hill Grove, St. John. U-JO-

PASQUALE IS SENTENCED XORKISTOWH'. Pa., Nov. 20 Norrls Fasquale, confessed kidnapper and rvardered of Haby Blakely Coughlln, was sentenced today to Ufa Imprisonment.

tions to place Danzig under Polish at the close of business Monday, Nov.

military protection. The preps pointed out that German is to be the city's otficial language, was a tacit admission that it is a German city.

BANK CALL FOR MONDAY

INTERNATIONAL NEWS SERVICE WASHINGTON. Nov. 20. The comptroller of the currency today l.Ufd a c.ill for the condition r nitk.nal hanks

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JURY HOLDS LANG- GUILTY KEXOSIIA. Wis.. Nov. 13. Frank Lang, accused of the killing of Charles Pacini, wealthy motion picture man of this city, wij found guilty of murder In the necond degree by a Jury in circuit court today. The Jury returned it; verdict after six hours deliberation.

Attorneys for Lang immediately moved Ingram

a new trial.

HOBART

The musical pupila of M! Tlllle Gruel will give a recital this Friday evening at the Community hall. A dance will be held this week Saturday evening at the Community halL Messrs. llhus. Ingram and W. Wyant

of Cleveland, O., visited here this week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. O. Ingram, Prof, and Mrs. Walkenhauer and family and Rev. and Mrs. E. R. Echuelke attended the funeral of Mr. Walkenhauer'a father, which was held at Addison. 111., last Wednesday. The home of Mr. and Mrs. Clinton Peck was the scene of a pretty weddlnj; Wednesday evenirtg when their daughter Miss Nellie was united in marriage to Mr. Nicholas Khrhsrdt. Jr.. of this

place. The ceremony was performed at 1 o'clock tr V.tv. Whltt of tho Christian church.

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NEWSPAPERS RESENT IT BERLIN, Nov. 20. German newspapers expressed resentment today over the decision of the league of na-

The But Proof of the Good Rttuiu of Albert's Rheumatic Remedy h tht recommendation one to another. They appreciate what the Remedy hs done for them and feel their friends and acquaintances should share the benefits of Albert's Rheumatic Remedy We recommend It to any sufferer of Rheumatism.

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Suits

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the foremost tailoring house in the world making high quality clothing to individual measure have announced a Sweeping Cut in Prices Since the beginning of the season, Price tailoring has been priced absolutely at rock bottom. In fact it has always maintained the very lowest prices on a comparative value basis. Therefore, this reduction is the most significant that has taken place. The purpose behind this drastic action is: To stabilize conditions in the clothing industry. To stimulate buying during the two months that are normally the peak-load buying period of the year. To keep a great organization of skilled labor at work and vast stocks of wool ens moving. We, as the local Price dealers, are co-operating to achieve the same end. 1 Avail yourself of this opportunity to select the finest of all-wool fabrics for your winter suit or overcoat now. An enormous range made in any style chosen at

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Boys' Union Suits

$1.49

Misses' Union Suits

$1.00

Ladies' Union Suits

THRIFT MONDAY-

Gray, flat fleeced and extra heavy fine fleeced all sizes, 2 to 16. special at

Medium Weight Bleached Garments, high neck and long sleeve, special at

Winter Weight Cotton Union Suits, bleached, fleeced, ribbed garments, dutch neck, short sleeve and low neck 1 OQ no sleeve, special at P A.

Women's Corsets Specially Priced

Fine quality, pink and white coutel all sizes, back lace, special at . . . . .

$1.45

Warm Flannelette Pajamas Ladies Flannelette Pajamas, very heavy grade, especially for wear on the sleeping porch; neatly trimmed with braid and frogs, with or without feet. Worth up to $5.45. OO QC For Thrift Monday, per pair 50UO Women's Bloomers

Flannel Bloomers, knee length, scalloped edges on

Regular $2.25 value. 1 QC

Outing ruffles.

For Thrift Monday, each

SPECIAL PURCHASE Sale of Girls' Shoes

urowmg bins Sizes 2Y2 to 7 Misses' Shoes Sizes 11 to 2 Childs Shoes Sizes QYz to 1 1

There are black and brov-n leathers, English and wide toe models, stout leather soles, will make ecellent school shoes, offered at a very special low price

Important Yard G sods Sale Priced Lower than Manufacturers Cost

FRENCH SERGE 54 inches wide in Wanted Navy and Seal Brown, all wool 2 (JQ per yard COATING 54 inches wide in pretty plaids for Children's Coats $3 50 all wool, per yard v BLACK SATIN 36 inches in an excellant quality heavy and highly finished 95 per yard, only SILK TAFFETA 36 inches wide in all shades and black, a good serviceable jj " Q quality, per yard FIGURED SILK LININGS 36 inches wide, satin finish in a beautiful range of 1 QQ pretty patterns, per yard VELVETEEN 22 inches wide in ali shades and black, the regular $1.59 quality 98 C Special per yard MADRAS SHIRTING 32 inches wide in a pretty selection of stripes for Men's Shirts Qf Regular 69c value. Per yard O 7 V

BLACK SATEEN 36 inches wid

mercerized quality for bloomers and linings. Was 79 c per yard, special.. COTTON SERGE 32 inches wide in range of dark shades for school dresses, special per yard

e in a heavy

39c

l pretty 49c

PERCALES 36 inches wide, standard quality in light, dark and medium shades 1 9c Special per yard

GINGHAMS 27 inches wide, fast colors, a pretty line of plaids for dresses, aprons, 2 1 C etc., per yard TABLE DAMASK 60 inches wide in a pretty range of floral patterns & 1 1Q Our usual $1.59 quality, per yard . . . TOWELING 17 inches wide. Linen finish, half bleached quality, striped edge 1 5 C per yard UNBLEACHED MUSLIN 36 inches wide in a fine soft quality for sheets and 1 2 C Pillow Cases, per yard FEATHER TICKING 36 inches wide, in a good line of pretty stripes and plain colors" fiQf The usual 98c quality, per yrad COTTON CHALLIE 36 inches wide for com

forter lining, a good assortment of pretty patterns, per yard

COTTON BATTING 72x90 stitched. 2'2 pound bat, the usual $1.49 quality $1 QQ Monday, each OUTING FLANNEL 27 inches wide in a good line of pink and blue stripes, 1 9 C Very special at SHAKER FLANNEL 25 inches wide in pure white, good quality and 1 5 C very special at, per yard TABLE OIL CLOTH 45 inches wide in colored and wall patterns. 49 C Special, per yard , . . .

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Thrift Monday Specials fir the Kiddies

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Suits

There is no suits so serviceable and economical, as a Corduroy Suit for real boys. Will wash and look well afterwards; nice for dress up or for any occassions. Sizes 4 to 8, in "Norfolk Style for $10.50; Sizes 2 to 6 in Oliver Twist Style, at

$5.95

Children's Rompers Made of splendid quality gray outing flannel, long sleeves, high neck, with a pretty collar with band trimming, sizes 2 to 8. Special at $1.39

Sweaters Sweaters for small children in white with pink or red color touches: These sweaters are slightly counter soiled, but good as new, being a fine quality, sizes up to four years at $3.50

RUGS Radically Reduced

Minted

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pjfeyss5fcgi ; in many ways, assorted patterns

Axminister Rugs Size 9x12 $49.SO Seamless Axminster Rugs in oriental and floral patterns. Three patterns for choosing, Monday only at $49.50. Velvet Rugs Size 27x54 A good Grade of Velvet Rugs that can be used

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and colorings. Monday only

Cotton Blanket Special Monday only, best cotton fleece blankets, plain Gray Stripe Borders large double bed size

$2.98

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Thrift Monday Groceries SUGAR Best Granulated CATSUP Snider's 0 7- WALNUTS New California all you want, T fi Tomato, large bot. Jumbo O C n per pound.... AVL. POULTRY FEED Royal. per pound JJt BUTTERINE Jelke's Good . 100 lb. sack. $0 yf C POP CORN Sure II Luck Butterine (yKr for tPO.tU pop, 2 pounds for 2 pounds for Ut,t COFFEE Fancy Peaberry, LUX For fine laundering SOAP Crystal Monday only OOl- per package 1 Ci White. lObars.. DOC per pound. .. . onJy lUgC BAKED BEANS Monarch. MINCE MEAT Rice's No. SALMON PASTE Fine for in Tomato Sauce 11 96, finest quality "1 f n Sandwiches C per can . ; per package A VJ U per can - liljuiiui w;w jjif J iwia up iflWMJg'iJ uiiiiinj-nn i . i. tn n m .iimmini mi uuuimmivimmimmmmimmmmmmmmmmm mmmmm

MEN'S UNDERWEAR Lowest Prices in Years Men 's Union Suits Medium and heavy rib, flat seams, reinforced shoulders, ribbed cuffs and ankles. A perfect fitting "1 Cf) closed crotch garment. Mottled gray and ecru' Men's Flannel Shirts Genuine Pemberton flannel, two pockets; blue and gray. Standard make. Sold for $2.50 $1.69 Special at Men's Wool Mixed Hose Dark gray, black with split white foot and O C natural. Sizes 10 to 1 1 Yz. Per pair Men 's Night Shirts Heavy Flannelette, full size, pink or blue stripe, in all sizes. Wfarm and Serviceable 'J 35 Special at ... v Men's Pajamas Heavy Weight Flannelette, neat patterns JJQ J5 Silk frogs, all sizes pJ.TJ Men's Dress Shirts Fine Wroven Madras and other high 2 00 grade Shirtings, all sizes, special at - Men's Work Shirts Plain Blue Bell and Polka Dot Collar $ 1 1C attached. Sizes 142 to 1 7, at P 1 1 U ' Men's Khaki Coveralls

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