Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 187, Hammond, Lake County, 27 January 1921 — Page 2

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THE TIMES

DENIES FOSTER TOOK-

PART 111 MOVEMENT

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f INTrNAT'OAL NEWS SEPV1CE1 "WASHINGTON, Jan. 27. Flat denisl that WU'larn Foster, "or tiny other radical" had any part in th investigation cf the steel strike made by t.hcj IntrrChurch Worl.d Movement was t ffered today- by Plahop Francis MeConnell. of rittsbur?, chairman of the investigating commission, boforo the senate education and labor committee. The committee was considering Du

Walsh resolution for printing the report of the investigators as a government document. "Mr. Foster had nothing to do wi;h wilting the report or conducting the 'nveetisatlon except to appear as a witness." Hif-hop McConnoll explained.

Wo.lnrstlav, .Jan. 20, 1J)L1.

BANDITS GET I Vanc" buslnea lifo.

ji .sinuea wnen reierence was maao ana;yj only as we servea otnra $900,000 CHECKS '-" the cen before the Walnh con- could we hope ourselves to liva KANSAS CITY. Jan. 2. Two motor ftresslonal committee Tuesday when fullest life.

:anlit8 today held up and robbed throe ! Mr. bchw&b was choked with emotion The crystallization of thia sentiment

mnsi.Tj of the .Drovers' National he asKed to he excused irora test- was the beginning of RcUary and i-.er Marki to this old main. This permit

bank on down town treet. escaping ifyinir further and wa cheered vigor- ince Rotary has been spreading the j w slb grantd. It was the understanding

That in the last ' that had been made between the PeopW

Gaa, L,ight and Coke Co., main at Marks. Some months ajro they appeared before the Bari of Works and akod for a

, I'o.iiiiw v. v i . m-m imvii main iiuiii

with a satchel containing 9CO,(mo in . oualy by spociatora. "That wag rather

c h eo. k a. cash.

Th messengers carried

ItUCHVILLE WOMAN IS MURDERED

dramatic, wasn't it?" he remarked.

Harding Has Only-

doctrine to every corner ol the clvi- j of the board at that time, that one realised world. j son they wanted to install this main No one with any moral fibre In his ' waa because the supply of gas was run-

syatem whatever can rea.1 the Rotary j ning low, and that at times many per- wr: Code of Ethics without fe.ilinar a fle- ' pons were not supplied with Kas at all. r.Ti- r

AllifJltOr NsillborS Slr' 10 bft UBt a lluI blt biKr- 3u"t ,nat h' wifhrrd i connect this main, L j a little bit broader, be Juxt a little bu so that thty could supply this main

Fly JACK KOTLE !TFF c",FS"r' 'T I i SEPVICE1 WEST PAlM HE.U'H. Fla. Jan. 2

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ASlis OhaJnvv-s SiV American Car and Foundry 121 S American Ijpcnmni.vc S3 A.mvrica.n 6'ai-e ; t : 1 1 g HT Amcrii an St-rel Foundry 20 H Anwrican Tel. ar Tel 394 Anaxinda 3 8

Iialdwiti Ic"motiva 00'j

rethlehem Steel Xi oT'i Canadian Facing H7I4. Central Leather 40 Vz CheapeuJ:e and Ohio 53 Consolidated .'las 79 Corn r'rx'u..t 71 H Crucibiw dif-cl 93

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General Kletr.c 126 Oeneral Motors 14 lACkawanni Stel 6ZH ihig-h vaiiey r:v.. Mexican IVte lo9t Midvale Stel SlKorthem Tacific go i I ire Oil 34 7 Sinclair Oil 23 Vrnie4 Kte-el Car f3 Hallway Steel Springs 85H Ttf-adingr ... S4 Xtepublic Iron and Steel 67 Southern Pacific 8i;;thern Railway 22 Sludbakr 67 Txa Co 43S V. Ptel S3 V. 8. Steel Prfd 112 Tegtinfrhouse 4 3 TVIUya Overland $

P.T-IIV1IJ.K. Ind.. Jan. 27. Search is belrsr made today for the slayer Of

Mrs. Flossie Moore, S. who was shot ; rYe.-ident-elect Harciing expects to ind instantly killed here la.it nlu;ht. j ,,ifty a round of golf over the courn The ."hooting was witnessed by two j )lert. tna afternoon. Only the al'isasmall hoy.-, who notified a crowd of tor.-, which inhabit the water r.nr men that a "man had been k;ld " J j,;rHer inlet wen- neighbor.- of the ilarry Batty, a brother f the slain ( Houseboat Victoria, with the Harding

ni;.irc of a regular fellow in all his business dealings. This fellow Ilotarlana i what Do-

with a mixture of artificial gas. According to Mr. tit-'.s. thu hearing held In Hammond was solely for the

try means to me and it Is my eincer- purpose of continuing to furnish natural et wifh that I, as a business man, an not artificial gas. "It is not tmo may grow in R.itary spirit and le.arn and will noi be true." said Mr. (""rites, to realize more Jully the meaning of "that we are receiving artificial gav s tur Rotary motto "Ho profits most ; it appears from the evidence we have

Mary C. Johnson, dtctwtd, to appear in the Ioke Superior Court, held at Hammond. Indian, on tho I4lh 'lay of March 1921. and .-how causv. if any. whv the. FINAL bETTFOJMENT ACCOUNTS j

,uto estate of said decodtint hhould not ta approved; and said hoirs aro notified to then and there male- proof of h irjship, and receive their distributive share?.

NESS th Clerk of the Iake tu'ur'. -t lf.,,.irr,on.! t,)o ".1,

day of January, 1321. HEItPKUT lK WTTEVTAK' 1"-7; - " '"erk i.ak Superior Court.

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woman, wks among the crowd. No mo

tive for the murder could ! siven.

LEADER OF B A.NDIT GANG CAPTURED

CHICAGO CASir GRAIX. tTHEAT No. 4 red. 11.80; No. 1 hard winter. $1.69; No. hard winter. $1.67; ?Co. 1 northern spring, $x.754. i CORN No. 2 white. 3tj4c; No. 2 Sallow, 3H64t;c; No. 3 white, 0a4 61c; No. 3 yellow. 60fs 61 ic; No. 4 white, hQbic; No. 4 y'llow, 57'i 57c OATS No. 1 whit. 41ije; No, Z. 40 41iic; No. 3 white. 39y4c; No. 4 white, 36i ffSSHe. CHICAGO l.ri'E STOC. HOGS Receipt, 64. COO; market. lO.tr SSlower; bulk. JS.'.-n H 9.60 ; top, S f0: Icea.vywHght. IJ-OOSo; medium wetlyh't. $.151I9.65; light welg-ht, $9.40 9,9; Mght Ugits. $9.40" 9.90; heavy tiackiny sotts. amooth. S S.SiS 8. S3 ; packing- sows, reugh, $8.158.33; pigs. $9.P0fr9.69. CATTLE! Recolpt. 14,000; market, stteady to 15 lower; beef te-e.r. tnwlium nd heavyweifht choice ani prime. 19.40S10.50; light weig-ht, $S4E5T 10.00: CTtmnon and medium, J6, 5 g t. 63; t.utciher eattle, heife.ra, $5.!5t!9.00. SHEEP Receipts. 30.000; market. 25 rffBO lower; la,tnbs (84 lbs. down), $9 25 (11.30; Jartba tS5 lbs,, up). $9.00i'g 10.75. BUTTE'R Receipts 376? tube; firsts, 38 45c; Packing Stock, 14 318c. UGOS Receipts. 600 case-, hlsc. 55 -g S7Ho; ordinary flrpt, 53i5c; I'irsts. 8Vc; Checks, 49$S0c: Dirties, 51 S 54c. CHESE Twins new 24c: daisies 24 'ic

Toung Americas SS'-ic; Longhorns, 2StC J

!7o: Brick. 20c. LIVE POVLTRT T-urkej.. 4Sehlcken. 31c; springs, 28c; roosters

TCc; rese, 6e; ducks, 33c. POTATOES Receipts, 38 cars; north '

eim whites, sacked, $1.10 'i 1 . 2 (" ; bulk, $1.25. VEAL 50 tr. 0 lbs., 11 lie; 70 to SO lbs, 18?14c; 89 to 110 lbs., llISc; fancy. Ig-giTc; overweig-ht kidneys. 140 to 175 lb., S'ft-lOc.

CHICAGO. Jan. 27 An f.Toi; to obta n a cnr.fessioii from James Schupp. belitved to be !;ti!er of t!ie prang wl-.lch ribbed a I'nited States mall truck of pouches rmM to hrtve c-oi-tained tSOfi 000 at the l'nion .tailon here, is being made by the po!',-e crlay. Schupp was arre.-ted ! a sri:al ef detectives after a chase ovtr roof and down fire escapes. He sun ervierf H

without resistance when ,-urrounde l j and was rfiieved of two pistols and a large quantity of ammunition. Detec- I

tives declare Pchupp has been positiv!y identiiled by the driver of the mail truck as the loader of the bund that robbed h'm.

party aboard lst night. The entire fb.-f-t of yachts gathered here were prepared today to run down, ths Indian river and escort the president-elects party to their anchorage. Mr. Harding will be the guest at Luncheon of Joseph Ri'.er, at the latter's home. p;i T'onienfe, on T.ak

I Worth. The president-elect will firo j from ! incheon direct to the golf coure land 1,? expected to embitrk for Miami, ; the southernmost point of his cruise, . shortly after finishing lits g.-me. A ' (i'-iesatinn from Miami, including (lov- . error Duban and Frew W. Fphatn. trra.-iurer of the republican national

I committee, win meet, nun wicia.

who serves bt.-t."

TWO SPEAK FOR AMALGAMATION (Continued from page one.)

POLICE PTJT.L OFF MONTHLY SHOOT

ROTARY CLUB ENJOYS BANOUET (Continued from page one)

s?ards the ethical side of his business is considered a "piker." If his relation with his customers, his competitors or his employes is anything less than of the highett standards he is set down as a second rater. His

I ousiness associates nave inwo in '.

mon with him. What has brougnt about thi

Hammond police "held special tarrret

prij'tiee yesterday afternoon. John i

Millett. proprietor of the Colonial

Sporting Good.- store. , wanted th'-m to' try out some new ammunition and fur- I

nlshed two rounds to each man

also was anxious to trv b!s I-atid wilh

the pistol s he had never participated i '"" 'n the heart of men to tr.o

in a shoot. He m,-ie n 7S. which foe n realisation that the

John ( nange : a new tum .vpu o. im

POnSIOIil t.fB li" 4.11 ULllOl. VT-l.

Commerce to hnve Its members Rid 'in drawing and submitting such an amendment which will onuble the cities to voto on this bearing. CITT ATTORNEY TEXXS OF OAS HEAEJKS City Attorney Maurice E. Crites. then pp,kt on the lo-ai ing of the Indiana

j Natural ;a Company, who said in part:

i The Indiana Nalurad i.ie Company have

a few hundred subscribers In East Chicago. They had franchise passed in 189. which fixed the gas rale at 60c per 1.000 cubic feet. Thia Natural "ias comes from Tipton county in the icinity of Kokotno and is pumped from the fields to Gree.n Town. The station is between Creen Town and Kokomo and pumps the gas that is used by Kokomo and Fast Chicago. Originally there were three mains. The Indiana Natural Gas Co., sold this product to the People' Gas Light & Coke Co.. of Chicago. At the hearing, said -Attorney Crites. we remonstrated to a connection .i i... u

been hearing."

NOTICE OF FINAL SETTLEMENT OF ESTATE IN THE MATT kZM F THE F.-TATF. OF ETTA Ol'iiKlVSIvy, 1ECKA SKI ', NO. 2'21. IN Till": LAKE f-CPEJl-

NOTICE of FINAL SETTLEMENT OF ESTATE IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE OF FRANK CAI.WELL LAWS. 1E-

OF.ASl"!), NO. 19!, fi. 3 N THE LAKE I

'- I'-R IO n CO V RT. J A N L'A J Y TERM, 1;;1. N'OTK'K i hf rt by glvn to Hi,. HKIRH I.K'JATKES AND CREDITOft-5, Of Frank Cadwl Laws, deceased, to p. I tar In the Lake S-ipcrior t'ourt. h. id at

i.immor,j, inul.ir.a, cr. t-io nth .lav

To seal In tho delicious Burley tobacco flavor.

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lOR COCKT. JANTART TERM, lf.21. '"-.-'.. on f,o nth .lay o NOT1CR is hereby sy, to, he HEIRS JZ r-T ""' if ar5' LEGATEES AND ORHMTO.IS, Of ! V",' l'-TTI,KMET AC.

Etta Cuinbinsky. dec- t: . ,l. to a;e;ir in

! COUNTS v.-t, th,

lh'! Lake Superior Court, h. Id ;it Hammond, Indian.')., on the Mtli day of Mirch j )f21, mid sh"-.v cause, it" any. why tli i FINAL SETTLEMENT ACCoUNTrf. , with ihr. (Mat,, of r-aid (b. f d.in, should I nor l-e approved: and said heirs ure n-- !

ent should rot be

siaie ol -ihI (Jeco.j-arrT'-Vf-rl; and sal.l

MAN GIVES vIFE GLYCERINE MIXTURE

me.faxe of the

master was not Something which applied only to the narrow onCnss oS our homes and churches, but that U included the broader field of our every

I'f.-'innf r is considered remarkable. Following is the standing of the members of tlie police force: Himbaeh, Jr., 94: C. Carlson, ?2; Fisher. S: M'arrer. S: fee. SJ; Ilimbach, Sr.. S4: Steffey, 8S; Mror.. 81; Hanlon. 80; IMllon, 76; Einsele. 76. K, Fandrel. 75; Singer, 73; He1.!. 66; Hdtin, K3 ; Kun?, Z2: F.easley, 62; Horlbech. Sr., 60; Reckler. 58; Michael. 52: Hi'lbrlch. 52; Krl.enbaugh. 52: A. Carlson, u?: War-

ner, 51; Stelow. 47; Keiiv, 43: Schultz. i pumpkin neTore taKinj " '

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6-Foot Lawyer Looked Like Pumpkin "l was oft rn doul.led up with pains

In my stomach and "was yellow as

14; nyclich, 42; Linisey. 35; Fiannigart, 33; Wright. 23: Horlbeck. Jr., i

SCHWAB WILLLING TO DROP IT NEW TORK. Jan. 27. -Charles M.

Schwab will take no action regarding charges that he accepted payment

from the gocernmont while serving as

director genera! of the e-mergency fl'-et

corporation. He is content to "Jiop

the whole matter." he said today.

"I don't, want to b" vin lictiv." ex

plained Mr. Schwab. "I'm content to forget the whole business, of -o irse

It's rather unfortunate that such a

thing should have, occurred at the end

f a long business career, in which I

have .junk my entire time arvi lor-

derful Remedy, which 1 years' ago saved m- life. My friends had given up -all hopes of my recovery, as the best doctors did pot. help me. Am enJoing' the best ct health n.-w." It is a simpie. harmless preparation that removes the catarrha.1 mucus from the intestinal tract and allays the inflammation which cause-- practical! j- all stomach, liver and Intestinal ailments, including- itpp.-ndicitis. One dose will convince or money refunded- Summers

j Pharmacy and diupjjists everywhere-.

which poisoned stomavn and wiitcn you Adv.

On Reading. Ancl choose an author as jron dittos : friend. En rl of Koscummon.

$20,200.00 I N CASH! Search is being made for a certain young woman, believed to be residing somewhere in Indiana. Present whereabouts unknown. IS SHE IN HAMMOND?

The girl sought is young, beautiful, probably still single and it is belb-ved may be employed as clerk, stenographer or may be living with relatives. Every citizen in this vicinity is urged to aid in the -enrch. Full tit tails regaining description, reward, etc.. will be published in next Sunday's tliicaITO Sunday Tribune.

I She :,ad sfnniach tro-o

heirship, and r,-.-eiw. their Hf , rii,.-tv I 'uk u' r Mmp

share- ' ' ' "rk" Klyrr-rif. e5c , b,s mix.-l hi AdW1TXESS the Clerk of the Lak, Su- r 5vs: Perlor Court, at Hammom!, this 26tl, . u 1 ' ,'0''5'1 h" weight.

Adler-i-ka acts on ;OTII lito.r-r h ! 1-27: t-3

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day of January. 1.121. Mt'lJi.L.I.-n t i - . -

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bei.s (ire tvtifi"tl t--. then and th-i- m proof of h-;rsiii.- ,j-d i'c i . ,-. :,r.r u. tributive .-.Iihi .-, MTT.N'l'SS the C"..-rk of the Lii." .-: 5"r!or Oou-t, v.t Ha-.-n o:j.,I, C-.j . day of J-imi iry. l !':'!. I'Er.RERT L. WHEAT'iV

Olerk l.i-'.if. Kapevior '.,u:

nowrl. ntii.-ivifl? foul mat.fr !

i "'-r inouriu was ir. your si;em EXj CELLEN'T for Su n the stomach or

jcnrcriic c.,:i.-,Tipn' i on. G-.ianl i fi.ri r,.- i-ir !,- o ; a -r , . . ; . ... . , .

IN THE MATTER OF THE ESTATE ,vi -1 '

TIT' T 1 V f H.IIVJM' T.F.d'.O'n 1 'L'

NOTK'E OF FINAL SiTTTLEMENT OF ESTATE

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NO. 102S. IN THE LAKE SURER- : A,jv JOR COURT. JANUARY" TERM. 1!'21. : ' NOTICE Is hereby given to th HEIRS i ' " - '

LhtlA J LLS AND CREDITORS, Of

again.':' brines

Su mmer:titte St.

Keep Your Nose Clean Common coMa ere irtl'ectious and dangerous t-hecit them at once by u.-1-Inrj Mayr's Pine Needle Halm. A pure, natural product of the northern ptne. The niany fin an I rmeumonla cases in the last few y-ars should be a warnins to take precaution against colds Cold germ wi'l n. t thrive In a nose that is kept clean and wholesome. Marr's Fine Needle E.vlra Is as soothingand reTrcs.h!n:r a brenth of pine forest mounfxlu tiir. Catarrh, which is usually the rvsul! of neglected colds.

clears up quickly when this beneficial pine frag-rtn:;o is t;sed. ?old in two sir.ef :)iic and 6"c tuh-.. Free trial by writing Ceo. H. Ma )T. 219 TV. Austin Ave., O'aicasro. Marr's cine 4edJo Halm in for sabj i,y Pummel s Pharmacy and drusririst-. everywhere. -dv ' '

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TRAIL." Tomorrow Hoot Gib-

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Hammond :: Indiana

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Milk Maids i

A MINIATURE MUSICAL 1

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10 People Mostly Girls

FRIDAY AND SATURDAY The Edgar Kid Picture

E "GET RICH QUICK EDGAR"

SATURDAY BIG DOUBLE FEATURE Elaine Hammersrein in "THE POINT OF VIEW" and "THE STEALERS" Afternoon Only EVENING "THE POINT OF VIEW"

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MAY RAISE PRICES ON FORD CARS DETROIT. Mich.. Jan. 2. The price ef the Fordeon trector has been reduced from 1791. no to Ifi2S.on, effective immediately. Edsol Ford, president of the Ford Mot-r company announced trdiy. Reduction In price of materla's and operatton of the plants at matimum production made the reduction possible. the statement said. Price of For!l cars will be restored to the hiirh levI reached during the war -jri!e.a thre Is an Increased demand for automobiles which would nh'e t he Ford plants to operate r. : maximum producticn and st minimum cost, the ataternent dectared.

Take

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FMANM & WOLF - Hammond. Ina

Friday and Saturday GROCERY Specials Every Item Means Money Saved Good Luck Butterine per Pound . . JZl1 Comes in 1 -pound 2-pound and 5-pound packages.

Manhattan Brand JAMS 12V2c Was 20c; in 8 oz. tumblers. Now IZ'jc. Aunt Jemima's Pancake Flour Pkg. 12 4 lb. Bags 39c

1 i Best Quality Granulated SUGAR lb. sy2c

Calumet Brand (Sfa lb. cans) Baking Powder 15c

RUni! All-Star Cast in "THE DiJUUMUTINY of the ELSIN0RE." Also "King of the , Circus." Tomorrow and Friday "A Man from Nowhere." i

BILLY JUDD Comedy Trickster

COLLINS & DUNBAR . Sinking and Dancio

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MONDAY AND TUESDAY Hobart Dosworth In "HIS OWN LAW" MONDAY BIG DOUBLE FEATURE ' Hobart Bos worth in "HIS OWN LAW" "THE STEALERS" Afternoon Oaly EVENING "HIS OWN LAW"

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140 Dresses 8 Party Dresses j Cloth Coats 1 Plush Coats I

bergts, Incotine, Char- In Taffeta and Charmeuse.Mndudin values t? $50.00.?? Rich garments, cut down R roease. Taffeta and Wool lac. xA i u.lf ' f?

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$9.85 I $24.75 I $14.95 g $19.4

I4-P0UND CANS 9c

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Best Quality Seedless Raisins, per lb. Sua Maid Seeded Raisins, per pkg. ,

GRM A RAISINS

Silk Plush Coats Trimmed with OppJtum. Regularly $55.00 $22.50

$200 Sealine Coats Now

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We predict for the last two days of this sale, Friday and Saturday, a last minute rush it always happens. Therefore, we urge you to make tomorrow, Friday, your day to select that garment.

$110 I You'll Find It Here

1 27c

tsIsScfS 30c.. Be sure you get

tut iu kjJ uuu (U

The genuine bear tbis igjiatuxe

Barber's Eest and Cheapest Black and White MATCHES, 24c 12 boxes in a large package. Lima Beans lb. 1 0c Best Quality Cal'fornia Lima Beans

19c

Monarch Brand CATSUP . . .

The Large 'z OUNCE Bottle Early June Peas

Lakeside Brand, selected; No. 2 1 7 1

X 6

cans; 6 for $1.00, per can.

2C

Del Monte Lemon Cling Peaches No. 2l2 Cans 39c Best Quality Fresh Milled ROLLED OATS (OATMEAL), PER LB. 4c; 10 lbs. for 37c Famous Pet Brand Evaporated MILK

Cans for 75c

$350 Nutria Coats Now

$175

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$250 Marmot Coats Now $150

There'll be absolutely no need of the usual "shopping around." Our final windup prices cannot be duplicated. The figures we give you for the last days are rock bottom, be assured of that. Our store may net be the latest, but we have just as good values in those garmrnts that enhance the finer qualities of attractive womanhood.

Yukon Seal toais i A few values left. Genuine J

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Fur Trimmed Coat Nov S24.65

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$175 Coney Coats Now $64.50

143 State Street Hammond, Ind.

I Fur Trimmed Coat I Now 1 $43.50

$300 Kolinsky Coats Now $145

$300 Wolf Coat Now $145

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