Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 147, Hammond, Lake County, 9 December 1920 — Page 5

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Thursday. Dec. 0. 1920. WILL REPORT ON ATHLETICS

Personal and Social News

TOMORROW

Evry prson who is iritvresicl in the promotion of clean athletics i;t Vimmonii i expect rd to b prosi n: at i mass meeting w hich will he held Friday nonius at S o'clock in room l if the 1 1 amnion. 1 5Upciicr court. At th- iiieclin a ic j. t t ui'.l jc renJ:ed of th prosre.-s maJe by the a ? and mi ans commit 1 ee. which was nt ."o.ntcd by Chairman Kay Scel y la; v. ee'it. The oommittrn i;f w hich lrank t j;.'urkf is chairman consists of Kioyd 'i:rray. John H'o;h !, Mel Monnett i.mi Frank Martin. They i'live been oking u; utti!at'e .!t.- for an atliftT firlii and have al." horn conyiderrg was in w'nch the construction of a park and tie financinK of athletic ains can Rcrompl 1 :nl. At the meetinp last week the ;fj!!'in thAt th city attend to ti'.f financing of the park and club house gi'.i mak It a soldiers and sailors t .'-iiorlai Instead of erecting the me. venal hail, which had been under confederation met w itii instant appro va!. At a meetinjr of the Hammond p-vst ef the American IvRton. tlie matter ss discussed and the r-f rvio met ate solidly back of the project. It ha 1 'cen understood that quarter in cijh house were to be set apart for the use of the legion only. Petitions are now being circulated f hich. when signed hy sufficient numcer of citizens, will be presented to the city council asktn official action on the proposal. If the city undertakes the park proposition, the athletic fans will etlll have the problem of financing the teams before them and this will be taken up Friday evening. Fvery professional man. merchant and manufacturer should make it a point - be on hand tomorrow evening and fce'.p start the thing right.

The ciie d' a "t mi. i:i ..f tlie i!:im-j tooiid Woman's 'hi. will m. t t on K:iiay afternoon ;. t " . '' at t no hotm- of ' Mrs. Iati l'.r. n. '' Truman HNiniie 1

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The llanini'ii.) Fcthnny club will, li'dd its ivy ula in ctinR Kri.Iay even- I in;; ;il the Fust M. K. church mi itus- ' .!! i t. The .-;.. i. r for the cen- j ins will be Miss ." rear- i W i I i i.ini.'. 1 Supper will bo mv i ;it ti:lb. A laru-'j attendance of nr mbi rs and friends " ' desired. An inti resting evening as-1 Mir. d. " j The .tp,if rhi cli.o v '1 meet at t te 1 bom.- of Mr Harry Sm.tli. II :;!- land .-licit for a mif 'cl,..-K fiiv ...iii i

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lliili'rl ''-. f. '.r ; s.. Mr. and Mis. .1 A. lias l.tiniod' to ins home aft. r undern-nni; an ,,. r- I I'lon at the M. r-. y b .spilal u lijry. I Me is KCtliiir; .t !'?:; nie.lv j j Mrs. si. V.. las. at..! Mrs. J . A. liaiir visited the Fnit.-d S;.Mts II alt-ij Service Hosp tal in t'iii. corn- r ..; 4Tth and. 1 m . 1 ievur-l. yesterday i afternoon. They went f..p th.- purpose j of obtaining information concern ins; ! the needs of the t-x-sorvie? men s.o-i diers and saiiors who are in t !. hos-! jutal. Tli.r.. are .. some wounded ini the rec.-r.t war and others who bav.-j

contracted d.sease during their enlist -

men They intend sending cake mid candy als... - Tiie maniase of Anna Stoll. diiigh-l-r .it Mrs. F.orman to Fiiarle.s luxon, s.oi of Mr. and Mrs. T v lnvon ol

44" state rtreet. t...I. place at the! bride's home on l.aSalle stre. t last! evening, i- ceml.er S. 2I al 7 o'clock, j The bride whs attend, d by tiie mi's sii-tor llari. tt Hivna and the groom was attended by tlie bride's br..tii. i. ; KudolpU Stoil.- The bride nd brd-si maid wore t.lu.- tiictui fr.xks iindj loisa.e b-. u. in. Is of loses. The ceie-1 riiony as perform-d in the prrseio-.. j of the relatives and a f.-w Iriends by' the Keverend Shaeffcr of th Kutloiaal llviuiK. l.ral eliur. h. After tlie r - mory a prettily arranged wedding i dinner was servi d t about .".1 tu- st-.. 1 Mr. and Mis. c'liiirl. s I.iixcn will be1 at home to their friends aft.r Ieeeiii-j b.r "mh at their hone. Hi:: Indiana! avenue. Tin y were the leeipi.-nls n'

many beautiful Kif's. I Tlie !' l; (,. club will meet a! Hi..-, l.ono- ..f Mr-, fuss ! u -s of I .toon J sjn it reel tin's evening. i - J Tlie e, ie department of th.. tluemond Woman's I'lub w.'.l meet a i th"! home of Mrs. I'ani. l lli-.m n, :pi.-, Tru-j man avenue, tomorrow afternoon ..t' I'i.IO. the pros ram will be as f,.l.. The I'omms: S.-smou of is la t u i " ! by Mrs. .!. M Tuner, a report on tlo-i birth regist ration by Mrs. T. F. h-'ary. 1

The Women's lemocratic luo w hich as to have m. t at Mrs. J. . Smallev's this evening has brcn jos--poned for a vvffk. -

Kioliard Jannsen vvno lias been 1 1 1 j f .r the past two months is somewhat ) improved and able to have company, , at the St. Margaret s hospital. I Mortis l'obson. who underwent an1 operation at St. Marun refs hospital' lust week, is gettino along nicely. I i lbrmine Keel. man, wlio broke lie:'!

ai ni a couple of weeks ajj. is able l ) be at work 0Kio.

STOCK MARKET

'ar and Foundry

i.eomotive

Smelting

Steel Foundry . .

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mint m the army. They tound that ' records and literature would be very! acceptable. j Mrs. Gavit anil Ms. AViltsee went as1 fn investigating committee for tl-.-l South Side V . C. T. V. who are1' planning a Christmas bo.x for thes-;i

GARY MASONS ELECT OFFICERS At their regular meeting Tuesday e -ening the Gary lodge 677 F. & A. M.. held Its annual election of officers at the Masonic hall on Fifth avenue, electing the following officers to serve curing the ensuing year. The installal oti .will take place the later part of th's month, the date cf which will ie announced later. Harry M. Carringer, "W. J. n. Blair. 3. W. William J. Rooda. J. "W. Tfenry H. Sibley, secretary. ".:ar!es Brokaw. treasurer. Mr. Carringer succeeds A. M. Pls'.ier as worshipful master. The installn- : on cf officers-elect will take place on Tec. 28. The following officers were elected at the annual election of Koyal Arch chapter No. 133 held Patarday night: T:. C. Hooper, high priest. Hoy D. iJavis. king. J. H. Clair, scribe. John C. Pert-, secretary. A. Miley lams, treasurer.

LIVE LOCAL NEWS "ADS"

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PLEATING AND

RE -PLEATING

All kinds of skirts in one day. Button covering, hemstitching, braiding

au tv or it guaranteed. tali at was-

sey's. 91 State St.. little wast of Hob. man St. Phone 446 Hammond. S-2

Panee Saturday night. Pec. lltn. Unity Hall. Best of music. I.adiea oOc. Gents o."ic. lj-9-2

GARY IS NOW ALMOST AN OASIS If the Volstead act was not in effect end the city of Gary cared to go into the saloon business, it would not have ti spend anything to equip a good s ued and handsome bar room. Across from the city hail on Seventh pvenue In the confines of the oity market. a dozen loads' or so of bar fixtures that have ben taken in recent rsids on "dry" saloons on the south sldo have bn stored. "What will be done with the ftxtuies has nt been divulged. According to local "booi hounds" Gary Is the devest today that it lias been In the history of th city.

GARY LAD STONE TRAINS The delated news of an ncotdnt to a Pennsylvania fireman reached the police station this morning. According to Office- Jones of the Pennsylvania, a number of. boys have been atoning some trains between 15'h and 13-th avenue in Gary for several weeka and last .Saturday evening a Took thrown by one of the young vandals struck a Pennsy fireman in the mouth and knocked out a half a dor."n er his teeth. The police were a?ked to assist in 'arresting the culprit and to break, up the practice of stoning train.

DISCUSS GARY HOUSING PROBLEMS At 41 meeting which was held at the rooms cf the Gary Commercial "lun this week preliminary steps were taken by members of that organization is probing 4;he housing conditions of the city and then bend their efforts in bettering the present conditions. Following lengthy discussions at this week's meeting motions were made to keep hammering away at the housing conditions of tlie city, find o"t who is to blame for the high cost or building and to make complete report by the time the spring building season opens, as it is believed by that t me, builders, workers and financial institutions will be ready to provide: ti e resioences for which there will bo si ri overwhelming demand.

Now is the time for residence an.l

hold-up insurance. ('has. II. Fried-j rich Co.. 11S Hammond Bldg. Phones' ;s65.i:j56. j;-s-i

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net at the home of Mrs. John ' Gavit of l'il! Hyslop Place. Friday afternoon Iieceniher 1 at 2 :3 The business for the day w 11 be t make or-rangem.-nis for th.- 'In istnias which they will serid to the Soldier i' and Sailors- hospital in Chicago. .Ml members of other unions who art- mtt rested in the report of the Mesdam.-s Guv it and Wiltsee who visited there yesterday are cordially invited to at tenl this meeting. - O The May Flower rinh met at th-; home of Mrs. Clarence Terry. 21 Clinton street, Wednesday afternoon. Pinochle was phiye-d and the highest scores were held by Mrs. Iieeamp and the lowest by Mrs. Hil.isky. A nicelyarranged lunch.on was served. Thru xt meeting will take p'a.o Wedn.-.s-da afternoon. Iieeemh.r t .it tu.e

borne ,,f Mrs. J . G . Markel. ill Keeker street.

The Tri-C's held a special meeting at the home of Gay Klllott of S77 Indiana avenue. last evening. Planwere complete d for the chili con curno supper and bazaar. After the business meeting a social hour was enj y.-d during winch dainty refreshments were served. --

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A na.'oiuia 1 ta Id win I .. '. in 1 1 v e Bethlehem Steel I'. . . e'.il i fern ia I't t ro u in Cent rat I.ea t her . T Clmago and North WVstfrn. Chi. ag.. Mil. and Pt. Fa ill ... C. ijf.i ado l-'i( 1 Consolidated Gas Corn Products Crucible Steel Genera! llleetric Conrial Motors. Illinois Central

l.aeka w a ri na Ste. 1 .eh i gh Va 11. y . Mid vale Steel , . X. Y. Air Hrak. New York Cent. -i

Not folk and este:

Pure o.l Pressed St el Car Kailway St el Springs . Betiding He-public Iron und Slot I Southern Pacific Southern Kailway St ud. bak er Texas Co. V. S. Steel West ing house Willys Overland Sinclair Oil

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$9.50-(T 3.75; Jiaeking sow s, rough, J0.2o f;i!.60; pigs. J8. 70 9.50. CATTBK Ueeeipts, 16,000 market, steady to lower. Beef Steers Med um and heavyweight ,$ 1 3.73 Tt I .".7 j ; choice and prime. $ 1 3.73 'ri 1 3.73 : medium and good $9.50y 3.75; ilnht weight. 1 1 5ii ra l 3 -40; (jood and choice, $ 1 1 .30 'rt 1 3. 1 0 ; common and medium, 7.10 'a ;,o. Butcher Cattle Heifer?, $4.83 '" 1 2 -00, cows, $4.751 10. ;,n; llulls. J4.309.00. Cannrrs and Cutters --Cows and heifers. $ 3.50 1i 4.7 5 ; canner steers, 14.00 T 3.50; veal calves flight anil handyweight I. J9.75'a 10.50; feeder st?er , J .75 10 .00 ; stot ker steers. 4.50i 8.75: slocker cows and heifers. ii.olJr'V fl.25. Western Bange Cattle - He- t steers tS.OOfft 11.00; cows and heifers, $5.49'o 9.00.

doubling the stamii taxes. Many elaborate tables have been prt pared. Among these is one designed to show that if oilier -ip. r sources fail i revenue producers it Would be possible by increasing the normal income ta

rate from 8 to 12 per c-nt

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about $5.00t to raise more than JIOO.(.100.000 a year. Secretary Houston has been irtfor .- r.l by revenue audi'ors that' wealthy individuals, tinder the progressive income tax schedules, are now "holding

m-s i out" a half a billion dollars a year.

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CHICAGO VBAB 50 to 60 lbs,. l"e; 70 to 8 lbs.. 1 Iff 12c; 80 to 100 lbs., HI i lie; fancy, 15c; overweight kidneys, 1 40 to 175 lbs., S-ij 10c. F.irTTKU Bceipts. 3.993 tubs; creamery extra. 4?e; firsts, ZStj 4lc; packing stock, 16'i?2."e i:Ge.S---Beceipt.s. 1.054 cases, current receipts. 6Si72e; ordinary firsts.

fi.l'fTS.c: firsts, 73'.i73c, 4--; dirties. 451155c. C H K t' 17 Tw ins. n e w 2"'c; y.njpg Americas

tiorns. 25'jc; bricks. 2fc. B1VK POfBTltV -- Turkeys. .1 thickens. lfi'uClc; sjirings, 21c, io ters, 18c: geese. 25c; ducks. 27c. POTATOFS Ueeeipts. 39 cars: A consin, bulk. $1.401 1.50.

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checks 4 o 'f 23c: daisies. 25'ic, loni.--

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lKi'ioe Saturdav niciit, l.-c. lit b. Unity Hall. F.est of inuric. Ladies ."tv'c. Cents 55c. 12-9-2

HIGHER TAX MAY NOT BE NECESSARY

4 !HC . ASI.' 4. It U'lll-IAT-No. 2 n -rlVrn spring 6S'ic; .1 northern spring, S1.C4. 'OilN" -No. 2 w hite. 78 So: 2 yclb-w, 82c: 1 w hi-te, 75'zc: 3 yellow. 78'. i Sic; 4 white, 7 2 'i 7 4c; 4 ; el low, 7 4 '-4 1i

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Mill 50-Sc; 4 while, 4b'(t Sc; standard 4 7c.

by of 12'"' Van Buren id with the lonsilitis days.

Buj- novelty boots of real style at the price reduction sale at IIellerman. j Beautiful suede and blue, black and brown, tongueless and laced boots arc included. 595 Hobman street. 12-8-1

Panre Saturday Unity Ifall. Best "0o. Gents 55c.

right. bec. 11th. of music. Bad ics 12 9-2

cum t.o i.it: stoi k. Hogs Ueeeipts. 46,000: market, weak to io lower; bulk, t9.fi.. fa 9 90 : top. $io.oo; heavyweight. $9.65 ru 9.90 ;

-medium weight. 9.1 5 Vi 9. 45 ; light j weight. J9.o ;i.;ni; bght lights, $9.35 1

'i 5.50; heavy packing s..ws, pmo. th.

rmnce Saturday Unity Hall. Best 10c. Gent" 55e'.

night. Pec. llt'.i.

ef music. Iadies 12-9-2

(Continued from Page One I channels and through other corporate avenues. The urgent need for d. verting into the treasury tiie tax obligations that now go into tax-free securities will be emphasized and lie is prepared to champion them as against any plan to further burden already heavily burdened tax-payers in the groups beoi.w the wealthy classes. Houston will itisist in deep cuts In the budg.-t of nearlyf" $5.0(iri, rioo. !0 h -recently laid before Vongretis. From the att-itud- of Secrerai.. Houston today and the voiced objections from congress, it is believed tax-payers in the small wage-earning v lasses, who are now paying four per cent normal income tax en net incomes to low $5,000 minus the exemptions allowed for 1- oendents, will n.i suffer additional ta.xburders. Secretary Houston's friends have given him many alternat ve proposals to submit to congress for its guidance. F-.r example, one item In a long list of other possible sourees of new taxes is an estimate that about $1 co nrni.0tj;i additional revenue can be obtained by

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Wc guarantee delivery before Christmas if you place your order now for tailor made Suit or Overcoat

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4TH I". You can get tickets at I.eisenfelt Bros. Cigar Store for Columbia phonograph to be given away at. Basle's I dance, Dec. 18t'h. 12-6-2ivi

Benefit by the price reduction sal at Helle-rman's. Cheap shoes at low price arc no bargain. Buy good shoes at low prices. 12-S-2

Madam Bre. 'The Girl Mystic." at Hartley Theater. Bast Chicago, appearing each night this week. only. Answers all iju-stions. Srpeciai iiia!in' I i Ida y, ladies. 12-9-1

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GROCERY AND MARKET 202 Fayette Street , Phone 738

Quality shoes only are offered at thj price reduction sale at Hellerman's. Buster Brown shoes, an example, ,V'.j Hohuiau strict. 12-9-1

OT14 B T KK.I IA. Members are reovicsted fr, be present at Eagles Hall Sunday, Pee. 12. 2 p. in-, for class initiation and chicken supper. 12-9--! BNTBUTA1.VMKNT COMMITT KB.

Four More Days of Pre-Inventory Sale Friday, Saturday, Monday and Tiie

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ORDER YOUR BREAD SUPPLY OF US AND SAVE 3c PER LOAF SMALL LOAF AT 11c LARGE LOAF AT 15c

SULPHUR CLEARS

ROUGH. RED SI

Or you ma' select a Ready-to-put-on Suit or Overcoat that we guarantee to be 1 00' serviceable at $25 $30 $35 $40

Trousers9 $4, $6,

FVidoy (nd Saturday EXTRA SPECIALS $3.00 and $3.50 Dress Shirts $2.25 $2.00 Knitted Ties $1.00 High Grade Felt Hats $5.00 and $4.00 i Winter Caps $2.50, $3

Face, Neck and Arms Easily Made Smooth, Says Specialist Any breaking out ofthe k!n, even fl-ry. itchinsr eczema, can be quickly overcome by applying a little 51 en t ho -f-'ulphur. declares a noted skin special

ist. Because of its gprni df stro ins; i

pr.-pf rties. this suiphur preparation begins at oncf to soothe Irritated skin and ha! eruptions such as rash, pimples and rinji ivorm. It seldom fails to remoe the torment and disfigurement, and you Ji not have to wait fo- relief from embarrassment. Improvement fiuiekiy eho-A s. Sufferers from skin trouble

should obtain a small Jar

Sulphur from any pood dr'-

use it like cold cream. -Adv.

236 L State St One-Half Block East of P.O.

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Tir. It. AV. f'awlcy ba smovej his (jeotal ofTiee across the street frion; former locati-n, lC-'.'-l '

HOLLAND BRAND OLEOMARGARINE The best of its kind on the market, per lb w

l'BNO HM(i. We Tvill help you buy holiday E'f'by d-ilr-gr II. 00, tuning fr.r 11.00. Uetrrenees. Phone 3'.'6. 1--3 1

f'ard party iven by Liberty Camp SI S7 I'.nyal Neighbors t Moose Hall; this evening-. I'ubTlc cordially invited ' Admission 2ic. l"-D-j

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GOLD MEDAL, PILLSBURY

CERESOTA FLOUR

Vs bbl. $1.33

i4 bbl. $2.66

AND FANCY TOILET PAPER,

10c rolls, 3 for

Dunce Saturday Unity Hall. Best .10c. Gents TiSo.

night. rcc o f m u sic.

CASH REGISTERS REPAIRED AND REPLATED Computing Scales rebuilt and repainted. New price charts. We can make your old scale like new. Address: A. MITCHEL 3226 W. 62nd St., CHICAGO, ILL. Work Called for and Delivered

ARMOUR'S VERY BEST O 1 c TOMATOES, 2 No. 3, cans

'AUNT JEMIMA'S PANCAKE 1Cr ! n nun -I -

i LUun, new iucn, vs--SHADY LANE PEACHES 35 c in syrup, No. Zlz caa .... FANCtf EARLY JUNE 33 C PEAS 3 cans for FANCY No. 2 TOMATOES 33 c

. cans ror FANCY SUGAR CORN, 3 cans for FANCY B. & M. PARIS CORN, 25c seller, 3 cans. FANCY OIL SARDINES

10 seller, 3 boxes

25c

SWIFT'S PREMIUM HAMS, OO whole or half, per lb OOL

3SCAR MAYER'S APPROVED LARD, lb. ..

BEST GRANULATED SUGAR No limit. i A r,ib 10c

26c

Lame Muscles

feel better immediately after an application of the soothing, coohr.g liniment.

Absorbine, Jr. Jur.t a ' few drops well rubbed in is sufficient, and the relief given 13 usually permanent.

Absorbino.J'-

is a clean, pleasant liniment it ring an agreeable odor and is not greasy. $1-25 a bottle -at most nrugista W. F. YOUNG. Inc. 75 Tmiple Slract - Sprinrfield, Mru..

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33c 55c 21c

. COUPON This Coupon and 39c will entitle bearer to 1 lb. can SINCERITY COFFEE.

SOAPS OLD COUNTRY LAUNDRY SOAP

Best on the market

10 bars for

SINCERITY AND VAN 1 O 1 ' . - ;

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PA MP'S Mil K tall ran

FANCY TOMATOES, A 35 C ARMOUR'S LIGHTHOUSE

! DRY SOAP

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I FANCY No. 2 SLICED PINE- Cr I APPLE, 2 cans at (SINCERITY PORK AND OC S BEANS, No. 2 cans, 2 tor . . j VAN CAMP'S HOMINY, large 2c ' size, per can ;VAN CAMP'S SOUPS (To- 93 C mato or Vegetable), 2 cans -'JK' BRIAR RIDGE STRAWBER- 3QC RIES, heavy svruo. per can FANCY CREAMERY BUT- EE,, TER, 1-lb. cartons, at ! SINCERITY OATS, J3C 1 nlrir

I 1 nrn i n inurnic nnlc-lrT

BACON, 2 to 3 lb. pieces. .

10 bars for 0L1VIL0 TOILET SOAP 3 bar- for SWIFT'S PRIDE WASHING POWDER Large pkg. . .. GOBLIN SOAP, per bar LUNCH WAX PAPER 6 rolls for

65c LAUN64c 25c 17c 5c 25c

COFFEE AND TEA Try one pound of Andree's Templar Brand Coffee. Regular OQ it., iu ooc

FANCY COFFEE Independent brand, per lb

SINCERITY COFFEE 60c seller, per lb jDUC

35c

FREE DELIVERY TO ANY PART OF THE CITY

Attention to the Public THE MIRIAM SHOP

Complete Children's Outfitters cf Babyhood to Graduation. Also Novelties in Ladies' Goods. Citusns' National Bank Building, J577 Hohman Street, near Sibley St., Hammond, Ind. China Cup and Saucer or Hand Painted Plate FREE with a purchase of $5.00 or over. Our TOY DEPARTMENT is complete; lob of goodies for the little folks. Brine them in and $how them a good time. SOUVENIRS FREE FOR THE CHILDREN. Specials for Friday an d Saturday

Children's Bonnets, silk, wool lined, $3.30 value, ( for $2.50 j Children's Beaver Hats. $7.98 values, at. . . . $4.93 j Boy's Corduroy Oliver Twist Suits, $5.98 val. $4.98

Bey's Blue Serge Suits. 8 to 1 7 years, $18 value, for $13.50 Boy's Sailor Suits. 4 to 8 years. Blue Serge, $12.50 value for $8.9S Boy's Overcoats, $15.00 value $10.50 Girl's Blue Sere Sailor Dresses, 8 to 14 years, a . $12.50 value for $7.98 Child's Coloured Corduroy Coats, $9.50 val. $6.98

Ladies' Skirts. $20 values, all wool $12.98 to $14.93 Ladies' Lace Hose. $1.50 value, i&, pair. . . . 79c Ladies' Thread Silk Hose, $3.00 value $2.29 Ladies' Silk I lose, $2.00 value $1.49 Ladies' Silk Hose. $1.50 value 69c Ladies' Crepe de Chine Night Gowns, $12 val. $7.50 Ladies' Crepe de Chine Night Gown. $7.98 val. $3.98 Ladies' Jersey Silk Bloomers. $7.50 value. . . .$5.49 Ladies' Georgette Crepe Waists. $12.50 value $7.98 Children's Shoes, all sizes to 2. 20r, Marked Price. Children's Black Stockings for school, 59c value, per pair 35c Ladies' AH Over Aprons, $2.50 value, at. . . . $1.25

And all kinds of Christmas Handkerchiefs, Boudoir Caps, Men's Silk4Ties, Silk Shirts, anJ lots of other articles too numerous to mention, suitable for Christmas Gifts. Don't forget to pay us a visit, it will pay you. We sell Christmas Trees in our Toy Department.

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MIRIAM

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"Citizens National Bank Building" Hohman and Sibley Streets. Phone 3835 Hammond

7afr"taif3ECC HAiynWOlTP. INDIANA Given by the $32S 3G(2 iv State X5w&mmw us f.td m Si . a m m m m m m m 50c a Couple, Extra Lady 25c STEPPY MUSIC Atf !W WW

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