Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 164, Hammond, Lake County, 30 December 1920 — Page 8

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I ALLOTMENTS:

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llust i lilrayo, i i) iiul xtucL and ur-ii.-. J. . - I.a. . ii. iu tn v.i.iuiifc - sited i,. . . . . . : . , ,. Urst Trail A. Savings Uanii of Jji-'t hteajrn, capital a.ij surplus. $ti. .'. Maximum amount deposited imi to

American sJutc Dun'.i v 1" Iwasrt Chicago,

npitul stuck and s-urpius, $70,000.

Uni BlIIUUIll U' l'tiStlt J Hot tu exceed 0.060.

Indiana Harbor National Dank, c.pINI. lx-c. SI The i jtai m,,, u an.t urnlus. SltiO.t ftil. Mail-

is the E..i-.;ii iii i f tr.- ncy j mum amount deposited not to exceed

Auditorium. It it the on s if air 'lie 'VVediinr.-

""usi'ii iiimi a lull attendance Js ri-

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t.iv Visrji.itx Ua tilth of l.P.'.ie Cu'JIi!l . ;' rtnistcd 'o li'ild :i deposit

co'jiny. in'ttic r :-: ntly ly The -ard of Kinan. . Kncii of the ;t of ti.r cunty money :.tid tiny iy 2 j.tr rent inurst on the de-N'.-uiom.l U:i.'.;. t'Mirn I'otnt. cip-

i; and surplus-. Jin-I.etiC; titaxi.U'unt deputised not to cx-oed rcnl r.-iiik. ow n TV;nt. eaplv nd r-urplu-. Sl'X''O". Masl- . 'Lii-.t c ro.-iti'd not to txee.d s Iri.-iie i'iWi'.x. rro'vn IVin.T. rap- ! and Mirplus. 1 i .000. Mnxiu'UUt o':.'.-i:(u not to vx.-.cj

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-t Nationa! Hard o. k "n't urpl'i :iiivunl li'p'fi:

Hammond, tap- ?";.(. no(i. M.txii !:. to fX'-O' d

is National t-.H of tismiv.nr.d. 1 ..'k ,-nd .urp'-i- JMl.OC-l. i-x-i v uiit d--pe- ;t--d ii jt to exceed

.V':r-; Trurt & fivipr? K.ink of Htm-rr-;. itril M"ck 'Mi l rurr'"". JIU..'i. Mi-iimT'i o mount dt :".-i-.i'd not to Ulli-mm-ind Simh; Trud Co., of Ti.-mi' m .;, c.-o,.i,"l sto-: and surplus, ".'"'. I:tirr.'.:m amount d' posited o;. i . i f t' -t . n 0. fAr-iTiosn Tni'-t & r.Tvsrtss KanU of ""liiT ;" -:id. rupit-.i to t; and surplus. ?t i 1 cii.i. Jliiir.um amount deposited i.r ! r xcood ?TO,f oo. ;, rtl-.prn Tni! P;tir.ff.s Kank of TJS .ri'Miir.d. "hm;:i; f t.'-rk and surplus. ?TT. "'. MaxilAUm nnvr.l:t deposited r;.iT.' HanV of Il-i mnvr,'. capital !'"ck s w-.l - ;:r: lo,. ;"'VKV Mnx'rn'irH amount not to cxoc.i J:;," o.'mI ' -i ! rs!onnt VT;. o:i'i:t.il tor; p-1 -nrp!n5. JtO r-nn. Jt-iVromr, amount ,4. -- pof t - rxP'Tt! .75n'iO. . "at N;if onl Rfi''';. I,. v .;). capital

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JliO.000. tMii.n's Trust & Sa ir.s Pink of Indiana Harhor. capitn etocic and furplux, Sol 009. Maxiinuin amount dr-

i fnisited not to exceed J85.000.

Ir.tcrnutiun.il Trust & Savings Bnk .f 'Jary, capital stock and surplus, $120. Ouu. Maximum amount deposited not to exceed $lC0.f'00. Aniericin Stat-j Bank of 0;ry. capital stock and Ktirplu. $?0.000. Maxlnuin amount deposited not to excrd JC5.000. National Kank of Amerl'-a. Gary, capital stock and surplus. $110,000. Maximum amount deposited not to exceed $110.ono. Gary State Hank, capital ntock and .urplus. $;;0,000. Minimum amount deposited not to exceej .SO.000. Pirst National Bank of Gary, capltil stock and surplus, J.'SOOO. Mvvintum amount deposited not to exceed $50.ooo. South Siiie Trust A Sa !ngs Bank of Gnrv. cipltal "ock and surplus. $-;.oov Maximutii amount deposits not to c-e,l $SC.P00. Gary Trust Savlr.FS Bank. Gary, cipltal stock and surplus, $50,000. Maximum amount deposited not to exceed $00,000.

First Stata Hank. Tolleston. capital j American Rmr-lt.n Mock ar.d surplus. $C6.6SS. Maximum American Steel laundry amount deposited not to exceed $;j,ooo. j American Tel. and Tel. .. Whitlnjf First National Bank, capital j Anaconda stock and surplus. $100.00' Max !mum j n;i! d w,,n t.ocorc -. n o .... amount deposited not to exceed $75,000. ""iWi'm M- l 1"!

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t..-iiiiv oi i.iuiiK. ifl'imi n.i'iiv Hnu

A omi !n r..i-t litcac whote suri.fime tlirtstiiin nnd who re.si.Pn nt

COn. 1 '"-'tid st.. was pres. nt- d on (liriyt-! tin Imy with a junior t'hritni.is, a! little dauk'htet. lioni the , ha- -. name, Mary (Merry) I'lirlstina. The pro, id , father it an otnp'oye ef the Interstate : mill an1 a return, d w ar li'ro. ! Mr. and Mrs. Ialc Tuner of North (llcott ao., nave a ?.on bom the iJ..i followins: fTiris tm as. It Is the first hoy in tho family and there .n ; 1 , o Rirls. j Mrs. Belle .mailman Hr-itvn, who f -cent!arrived here with her hti: Nan 1 n.lwnrd Brown from California, win ' they established a home wheti they vtr"

married, in the mother of a Utile -on .'atth horn, Tuesday the 2th. The couplo TjV 3

AViliys U i f i ia.ii. 1 iUiiClair Uil ....

t II If AGO I.I 1 : M'Oflv.

IIOGJ- ltd I If.iVI'l : i i . . 5,. . n. d ! -.1 ru vi vve'isht. $0.'in

Mpt.S,

mark i-. 1 .' v '.'''.I", t"''. $'...T:.-f M.'i' . ! t f . 1 0 ; I'-.t i : tr 1 1 T h , $iu.-

Jll IIK.GO t'AH t.KAIN : j W 1 I K AT No. 3 hard winter, $1.71. . i 2 ro rt'to rn M.rinjs, $1.7 8.

' iHN No. 2 yellow, 76Q7Tc; No. S el.ow, 71 l-4'tt72 l-2c: 4 yellow, 6$ 7-ic; Z white. 68 3-470 S-4c; 4 i.te. f.5 5i J 1-2C

! CATS No. 1 white'. 47 3-4'a"4Sc: 2 li.hit.-. 47-.it.se: 3 white, 4 1-4U' ; I '. 1-2.-; 4 white. 45 3-4 '-46c.

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CHICAGO YEA I, 50 to 60 lbs.. 11: 70 . S 1 1 is.. 12fjl3; f0 to 100 lbs., 134 i: fancy, 15; overweight kidneys, 140 173 lhs., S5j 10.

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v o id nd i-;i m'. . $ o.on ,i r.d iiv , uiii, i

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BI"TTi:i: B-ereipt. 3,7?; tubs; cre-

j pi ,(,-.( u I amery, ev'ta, oo; firsts. 40'djl; packing

'.'o ' 1 2 : :. r.(tn. ! st eck. 1 5 '( 20. 7.' i ! '."". j : . 1 1 . ! i r ! Ill JGS Ttei elpts. 1.337 case: current , I".;,.-- ,:(. . S I - ! te-i . ipts. 5''?J1: ordinary firsts. GO'g)

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Many People Invite Appendicitis Attack Appendicitis I often due to Infection from old, retained -waste matter.

i Uven though bowels move daily, poia-

j ons may accumulate in the system tor

month. The intestinal antnptic, Adler-1-ka, acta on BOTH upper and lower bowel, removing: AIL, foul, oe-caylng-matter vrhich mlirht ttart infection. EXCELLENT for graa on Ihi tomach or chronic conatlpatlon. Ad-ler-l-ka removes matter which yuj never thought was In your eysterr. ONE single dose will surprise you. Summers Pharmacy, Hohmin, near S'tkte St. Adv.

Columbia AND American THEATERS Indian Harbor "LOVE. HONOR AND OBEY" Titli All-Star Cast Also "Screen Magazine"

:f.'t-s. $.1 21

are presently at the T. 11. Smillnwi , ;-m! Cu t ters--Cows ati l h

home In 1 44th st.. parents of Mrs. ; 1.7:.; aim- r .-tieis. 1. '; .;.; v Brown. The babe end mother are do- ': 1 vi p !i;.ht and h.tndyw. tg.it), $1" Ing v ery nicely according to tlw rrntd '' " f der m .-i j. $ 'V. ;i dad who save out the information th; ! " t. i- Me. . $l.2:.- s ', st-.c! irnirnin. icus '. r.d h' if. r. ? I ' . ..' W..t

According to report thej-e i- a !. -cided ipiprovcment in the conditio. of Tr. and Mrs. G. W. Surit-irt of North Majroun nve., hoth ef v.Voin have lo. t very ill for .several wuhn paj t.

K ra!; f4U ;if50; ch"k"'jTHE BIGGEST BOMB OF THE SEASON BURSTED AND BROKE

ALL PREVIOUS RECORDS OF GROCERY SALES AT

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at i H-lKSi:--Twins, now. 22: daisies, ...I ' 22. t? 2"; yotins Americas. 24123; ,. ; : to.nr'v.rrs. 2.1 n, brick, 19 H 20. eri 1.1 VK l-OT'LTTiV Turkeya, 0: chic--! j ti nv, 2:"j27; spring. 27; roosters, 1$; i f eev... 27: . lucks, 29. ' I-OTATOr-755 l:e,-etrt. 27.

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Allis Chalmers 2S'

American Can American Car and B.otiidty American Locomtif ive

surplus. $120,000. Maximum amount deposited r.ot to exceed $100. 000. First Trust & Pavlncs Bank of TVhit'c capital stock and surplus. $'i0.0i)0. faxlmuni amount deposited r.ot to exceed $."0,000. Central Ptate Bank of h 1 1 i n ir. ranitl stock and surrlijs. $53. 000. Msximum "'m-.iirt ii"Te!tflil not to exceed $10.r.fiQ. TTobart I'lrst fJ'qte B.nk. capital stoeT

and surplus. $"!3,500. Maxlm-im amount

'"' - ' 1 ' " Hewpi'r-,! rot to exceed $.'0,000

rJ-i o '.t oer.ostte-1 nor to oyec.-.-i 'iti.n'oi. i.7"r. Vstion't! Bank of East c"hio-e-. rn.ii stck ar.i Mtrr.tu;, ,t i ., c .'tOO. M v mum nnvvint dr:.osirrd not to e.fd Ji;..v.(i(i. IjT-t ''Ivosto State T-ank. ennitl stock rV - 'in Jus. $75 OOfl. Mi'lTim amount i-j'.; 1 1 -d not to exee.J $70 or,-i.

ftivinjf Bank

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A GOOD COMPLEXION .'iniio: have a -oo,i complexion ' f-o'.-f your ti!.if.-i Ik jn rood condition. Gets: r's Herb Tea purifies the blood. " hens the nerves, cleans r,ut the fi'rtcm and aids health. l'hirely veeeIMe. Tastes pood; does (rood. fend tktr and 27. ecnt? for 7.0 cent package rfir. Money back If not beneil'j. .dl ores? K. Oeiger, 113 S. Trov .St.. Chie fT' t I : lni ! ... .. . , ....

Ilobar IVipfc. capltsl stock and .urplus $!2.."00. Maximum amount dej pis i ted rot to exceed $2 ".0 00. j American Trut Sav'nr-s Punk of j ITohart. capital stock and surplus. $,0.-

000. Mx le-inm amount deposited not to exceed $23,000. H rhland Parsers Mwl-tpi" Bsnk. capital stock and surnlus 1?.000 Max- !,., .mount deposited not to enced $10,009. 'report deposited this date; K'lnfrd Trust. Timi.ond. $10,000. People's Stat? Bar.k. Hammond. $10.010. Mid-City. Cry. $K.00ft. Amer'cnn T'-iist & Savinps Bar.k, cf "WhJtinir. 730.000.

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Chicago and Nort'.i Western ..

Colorado Fuel 2". Consolidated (Its 'k Corn I'roducts Crucible Steel 7i Krte 13'j

j The First I National Bank - East Chicago, Indiana Chicago S: Forsyth Ave. ii Capital and Surplus I $150,000.00

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Under U. S. Government Supervision

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A WHOLE YEAR AHEAD TO SAVE

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A whole year ahead to save. ?!ike it worth whil?. People who save a part of what thev

tcarn each pay day, - i

no matter how little, soon have something ahead if they put their money in a strong national ban'c as this one is. Hundreds of persons in this city, who opened accounts with us during 1920, and who saved steadily putting yomething in this bank each pay day arc now reap-

ii ing the benefits of j: ' their thrift, t' There is a lrt of I satisfaction in know

ing that y o u have ready money in this strong national bank.

A kept-up savings acj; count here is a source t of protection. r Let ii3 help you vt save. One of our 'oVsavings pass books 17: 'vill help j-ou get

money ahead if you will do your part.

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Twin City

News Notes

General Kle.-trlc ...... General M.-.tors Lackawanna f-'teel .... Iehigrh Valley Mexican I'ete Midvaie Steel N. Y. Air Brake Norfolk and Western . Northern Bacifle ...... Pure Oil l'ressed Steel C:r Kend-nsr Tlepublic Iron ami p'eSouthern ra.ithSouthern Kailway . . . . f-'tudebaker Texas Co 1'nion Vacifio V. S Steel .

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Miss Audrey Carries of Northcote ave. Las issued lnv'.tittous for a party for I'riday evenirff.

Th i;n5t T'tTiaa-rt O.Ia. .. . '

Star will hold an Important meeting this cvonirg in vhich all members are Bsked to le present. M'" Margaret Brlseey who was home from Detroit. JUrh., en a vacation to visit her parents, the J. W. Brisseys in

Drummond z' . er.d m j. h entertained by her friends in the brl'f time Khe I

was her. has returned back to her duties at the bank in that city. Mrs. Russell I Till of South Magoun ave. was ca ied to Iuluth. Mtn.i. owing to the dea:h of her alep-rnother, occuring last Sunday. I.Trs. Hill vill bo absent from this city for several days. t.-4 ond Mrs. A. G. Fehlleker are now comfortably settled in their new home lr Beacon st. Their guets f-r the holtdays are Miss Florence Rchlteker, who is liomfl from Madison University and John Bur-hop. home from the Howe Military Acad em y . Ifarold Dickson, son of Mr. ar.d Mrs. J. C. rickson. of Grapevine st , is spenlirr his holiday vacation from the University of Illinois, as a patient at the Mercy Hospital in 7ary where lie underwent surpery from an injure sustoined a few days ago. He will be t-n-.oved to his home in a few days and will not be e.Me to re' urn to school at the commencement of th'; session. Miss Mary Spaltenstein. t ho accompanied her aunt. Miss Anr.a Flack, had; from fin Antinio. Tvas, on her recer, visit there, was tha artiest of the Flack family In Soulh Todd eve.. o'-er the holiday seeeon and erpeeta f stay over until the winter months have well waned and -will then start back to bee hme. The young lady ;s twelve years of ate. Mr. Oarles F. Smith of the Tetern Apartn-.en's has return.! from n Plesnnf trip of s'versl weeks to Piivenport, Towa. frs. RVert "Yf.rtena of Fir st.. hs Issued '.r.vifst ions - for a New Tetir s party on the eve of the new year. Mrs. retr Sterling of Mt:kron. Miebigan. ba been here on a visit to the homes of relst!ve and frlendi. Dr. Clare-ice Pteff.t,. nior at the

Northwestern IVntal Collee-e. Is spenitrir the holiday reason srtth his father. O. Fteffe s of "falsli r . h:s brother. J Z'jr. Ei;rr.e ?tefs of North Bartitr a. j ard sister. Mrs. Louis M-iha e" North I Magr.im arenue. j Mmbr Of th Ir.dia.-.a Herb'-r TVej men's dub are rr !nded to extend th"rI invitations to two guests permitted ro j thm at the annual elrb reception h.s'id

V'edr.esdar. Jsnuary 5th. at the Rily

Dressmaker Gives Advice "I underwent a surrlcnl operatio'

for gall stones 3 years arto. was in( tiie hospital 4 weeks. For 3 ir Ij fe't better, but then my c'd symptom ( j and j.iiins returned and I have .-;:f-fered ever sinre. Four werks .'iio " l j the advice of a lady I tn-d M.-iyr .-j Wonderful Remedy, and I now t'e i ;!ke a new woman. I have a r.u::i.i.-rl of friends who suffer as I did ' n 1 ij am advis-ini? all to try this vaiua.-do j me.licln-." It is a simp'e, harml. ss j preparation that r--mve. the t-i ;i .- J rhal niucu? f'om the mt ft!r.ik'. r-iclj

ana allays the mtimmn: ioti -,) (auss practically all st n..o ;. it r and Intestinal ailments. Imlu iiritr :ippendieitis. One do.-e vill c;n. ince f-T money refunded. Summers rh.i rni.u'.v and druRi.ts e v ry w h'. i". Ad-

First Trust And Swings Bank EAST CHICAGO INDTAXA Chicago and Forsyth Avenues At Eczt Chicago's Busiest Center Capital and Surplus, $55,000.00

7-January Invcstment-7

Safety and l'. 'f . Just the place for your January investment. Vv'e rrcorrunerrJ and offer 7' First Mortgage GOLD B :nd:., secured by income-bearing property i i ihc induitrially d. versified City of East Chicago. Ihere GOLD Bnd.? also make ideal invest-m:-r.t f ;r gift, bonus, Christinas or ether surplus mo ry. In tm year's lime no investor in these SAFE 7 Bonds has ever lost a cent. Ask at this bank about these 7 Bonds. Either ca'I, write, or 'phone "East Chicago Fourteen Hundred."

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BANNER GROCERY and PRODUCE COMPANY

621 Chicago Ave.

Phone 186

Groceries Sold Directly to You at Cheaper than Wholesale Prices SPECIALS FOR FRIDAY, DECEMBER 31

! FLOUR, Piker and Gold Medal, 1-8 bbl.

SUGAR, Best Granulated, 10 lbs. -

$1.34 - 83c

BEST CREAMERY BUTTER, in one ib. print, lb. - 53c SPECIAL Xtra Fancy PEABERRY COFFEE, lb. - 2Sc

DEL MONTE SPECIALS

27c

Delmonte Peaches Tall can Delmonte Peaches No. 2Yz can Delmonte Pears No. 2 Yi can Delmonte Sliced Pineapple No. 2yi can , Delmonte Pineapple No. 2 can

Delmonte Pineapple No. 1 can

Delmonte Sweet Potatoes Per can . Delmonte Blackberries Tall can Delmonte Spinach Per can

Delmonte LoganbemesPer can

47 c 46c 46c 32c 23c 23 c 30c 23c 45c

i Beech Nut Pure Jelly O&r

Fruits Per can Pure Preserves (Strawberry, Raspberry, Cherries) 90 Club House Com Flakes- 1 APerpkg. AU" Shredded Wheat 10p Perpkg Jt Puffed Rice lad Perpkg Puffed Wheat 1 An Perpkg. Aunt Jemima or Sambo 1 Cp Pancake Flour 1Jt

16c 68 c

Grandma's Washing Powder P. & G. White Naptha, 10 bars

American Famliy Soap, O. 10 bars UOC SPECIAL Large Bar AQn Lenox Soap, 10 bars."

WE DELIVER IN TWIN CITIES

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.e'V " Still. -rJT' """"tsi-W-- -- , V RTHE STORE Vf 1TH THE RHFUy 4:.fe NTATIDN FOR BIG VALUZST

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LOOK FOR THE BIG RED SIGN AT THE FOUR BUSY CORNERS

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7 STATE ST. "AT the four corners'

S&'-M?:fe MAMMflMn IrMn wok for our big red

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JUST OFF HOHMAN ST.

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Government

Overshoes

1,000 pair cf Genuine U. S. Government Overshoes, four-buckle style. Madby prominent manufacturers for the U. S. Army. While they last Q ? at only 40.0J

1,000 pair cf One-Buckle Overshoes at a sacrifice price. They are well made fcr service. Your choice cf various makes in the let, 1 QE? at only t$l.UV

U. S. Government All-Rubber FourBuckle Overshot made up to Government standard, in quality and every way; reinforced as per (0 A Q Govt, contract. Special . . V t O

Ball Brand Govt. Overshoes, famous Ball Brand 4-Buckle Overshoes at a ridiculous price. We made a lucky purchase on a large lot. !? O C Worth $5 a pair. Special P--J

Real Government Jam. First grade jam, guaranteed by the Government. Comes in Plum, Peach and Apricot fiavcrs. Good and thick. ( "1 1 in 7-pound cans. Special, per can v A

Government Standard Olive Drab Shirts, brand new, ni all sizes. $0 w7 2,000 shirts to close out at only 4 U

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colds Tnw I PNEUMONIA LATER i ' Keep down common cold and ieseen pneumonia cases, which increase rapidly durinff the -winter months." warns a proir.lnent Chirago physician. At tha first f ugra-eetion of a cold, apply Mayr'a Fine Needle Balm to the noae and ciick it before It ha a chanca to develop. This tlmulattng; essence of the northern pines is ao aoothinff and ha';lns that catarrh, colds In the had, nose and throat clear up quickly -when MajT's Fine Needle Balm is uied. fold in iwn ; ties We and 0c tubes. Free trial by ' Trritinj: Cleorjre IT. Xfayr. 219 West

A hut in Ave.. CMcagn. ?tsyr's Ttne

ed'. Balnt Is for sale by Summers

Pharmacy and druggists cveryTrhere,

U. S. ARMY OVERCOATS For boys. They arc smail sizes, ussd in the S. A. T. S. Just the thinj for school wear. A AO Special at M .UO4 ARMY RUSSET SHOES Made under the well-known Goodyear welt process; Musson last, Army regulation style. Worth $8 Qrr a pair essUy. Only V

H0R5EH1DE MITTS Harye Hie New Leather Mitts and G!o7e?, warm lined. The regular $1.25 to $1.50 quality. RKc Special at cr.ly . - OFFiCEES HIT0P BOOTS la fine mahogany shade, with rubber waterproof insert; 18 inches high, full firifhed, finest grab ieath- 55? Q Vtf e. Extra specid, pair. .

U. S. WOOL UNDERWEAR Brand New Wool U. S. Government Underwear, in shirts and Drawers, extra quality merchandise, very "1 JO warm. Unrestricted choice1' A OFFICER'S SHOES The most comfortable shoe made. We have 1,000 pair to close out at once. Specially priced, g QC per pair PJJJ

HEAVY WOOL SOCKS From the U. S. Government, real wool, as the Government has them made; in

grey and blue colors, brand O Q MA.ar f"Yr I IT

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new.

NEW HOB NAIL SHOES U. S. Government Hob Nail Shoes, brand new, in all szies. For steel workers and any outdoor work. Q.A QC Worth $12 per pair. Only .

HALF SOLES JERSEY KMT GLOVES

Mens Leather Half Seles, full cut, U. S. Govt. Jersey Knit Gloves

Army style. Extra heavy for work

shoes. Choice of 1,000 OCp pair, only

with brig wrists; extra quality and very warm. Very special, only. .

ARMY LACES KHAKI HANDKERCHIEFS USED QUILTS New Army Laces, extra heavy Khaki Handkerchiefs, extra U. S. Govt. Slightly Used for work shoes. Will stand large, hemmed all around. Quilts, khaki and flower design

2C0 pound strain, Good for work. 1 Or Your choice of a 1

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Special at

Down go prices on Sheep Skin Coats. The Army Steve always leads with low prices. Theje coats are extra 1 O long, fufl heavily fheep skin lined. Worth $18.00.

0. D. CLOTH CAPS Made from blanket cloth. A very good serviceable cap. Brand fi? 3 OA

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new.

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1,000 Jersey Knit Sweaters, in blue, grey or red colors, with turtle neck. Well made, in ail sizes. Brand new. Worth QG g $2.50. At only iOU

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