Hammond Times, Volume 10, Number 2, Hammond, Lake County, 12 February 1921 — Page 8

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THE TIMES Febmarv 12, 1921

POLICE Legislature Hot In Session ; r--Todav Because of 12:. 1 avcnties Holiday fill LLHIIN) TNDIA.XAPOL1S, Ind.. I i. 12 Kep. f.. outharl ' Michlmin Cltj faiotvil 1 . chair In tlie house of r-rcf ntit-tlvt-s today. Hi tiy-rur cc!Inlf Tt believed to due thc exertion t . limbing the Mntr. Yltcr bt-lnie rrvlvrl the vrttriin rrprref niatbf lalvrri 1 hl Hotel. Hi rcuidit "a not believed cr!ou-. w 1 1 t?.TIANAPOblS. I nd., Ktb i ;. Tlv1?M sp'-cjfic an I dcrici'-r.e .ippropt i.t-ti-n b:ih carrying an aggra?" t.ta! i.iore than i j.l"iO,On''. wii' 'jo a-to t vnc-i fa'ly r.fxt vflt by 'be h.o'.i: et" rcprt r t a t i vep. sitt'r.K a cor.i-uvjt-c of the Th- '..t ; v .a ti-flirtd !jie 1 ; i i by L' pre . p ti"t-. t;. Fifiohi of t.ahe c m;-'?'. -'car. cf the ' a is a tut r-x-ati eooioo' tee a:;d a tioml't r of t!c ioiat i e V'i.-lt in ST fi'lflii" ' f-i-ecif o appfv.pr..U!t:t5 re orrsnvl1 J this viar lv the .-ciia f - ' ': !:sr .. . .,! .. t D.lS.tiV r ,-e,.(:- . I lS nc, by aitnost a nuhion o.oo.ies . no Hiif" class o i.or lerottfii io' J .' 1 .' In that yfitr tic I r- ::0 a arc apvropret'.d a linoft $2.,,',,,""" ' thi.i t1. total rt oom-.ncn le..i by t'.c i.iure.,-co:u".:itt--c. The deficiency a ppropr'.r.ticn b'il car J iest a !"'a.' V;ri.On,. x Inch is no:, liisii fiva.'o..i i , ,-e.s o.f the api-r-i'riations niadv" In the ypt c;ul fo.-si'.m of 19;0 to provide state ;rstUu 1 :or.s v.'i'h funds with which t-- coi ipietc tfi ; risw! year. In pr paring: the b:ih tot oso;c eonito.it tec -idcii l to t:i appr.jpriat:t-n x ro-)ueftcd tor public baildinss an! t!oparttri-r.t. i,id ; dj i S ppropriat,on ai 'i.-d i.v 1 ad . of h ;nevel?: 1 correr! oju .1 jt:d cu jcaih .ia InstU'.i I t.OTlS. j I "ne -f tiie o.ecipai rr i'tt: r.r." e rol a !! t!or5 in trie sr jific ap: ronriation io o is J hat f'f 33 0 .' t- r Jeso L. .i.-oho. e 1 chi' S "Jiii;ier ..; the s'aie i.arct . ni-oatit s, who ncied without pay a :ia:fPian of the speehil eo.ii ani fooJ 00 1 11 rri is; ir 11 crcat-. I in I'.C-'. The specific a pproprfatio:. - st.-c.ui.-$i:c.500 to be us. 1 o-icic.sivt 1 y for t(v iiC'P.struetion of a b u ihi i y at Mime: for a branch of 10.5 Indiana fjtate N"rmal fcb.ooh T!i deficiency appro; r.. it or. ciTide the follow a.: Northern Indhira H.pi;r,l f-ir tic insane at I'an -r-oit. J :;.".... Indiana State prison a 1 id i . o i -i.i : City, J 10. ''00. S ntc it".; prnro'riati-?i. w ;;i Li available Octob'.T 1. K'l;l. and rtefi,..-n'y appropri&t.oris as .-o.t.n aj the ;,.!s i up. pt'.VMj by the -ovr ri.or. The 1 g-i.-Iatur: was :,nt ,n .-. ., rotiay because Lincvdn's bi.-s nuay. I P s III It'll 1 M I I .1 3 Talking Sickness Is The Latest V. AL ivKMON", 111.. Feb. L:n;o.,-V, i-a physicians arc ba rn J i;y 'h i.' of Miriam. ., ...n ... -,j ..ir .-!. r "f Mr. and Mrs. .. M. Kub;tsd u. .-c wi... i.a.s be.. 'ii talkin j: . onsfjntly ;nce :a.-t .-aturOa:. , depote ai! effo- ts to s' -p t. . ; I I? u 'X A week ago tii" c.-.iid i.air.ed cf j j gf tins in her arnr- arid -r.ouic iiowinjf n : 3 li t 'o--gi-i toi'.-iin and, kept up the coji ver. a t ion n-: t h i 'i,ibe.-s of tin faoiiic and a':or.d-i 3 4 si

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Sale will Continue Every Day until All Grocery Stocks are Cleared Out Special attention cf this Sale is directed to Hotels, Boarding H ouses, Restaurants and Hospitals, as well as our reguki customer. Deliveries be made darmsr this sale cf all purchases and we will accrrt nhnn? c,rAr.

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;uv:s r-vr tleepinjr r two !:--'irs :ot Monday 5.!srht. during wh'.eti lime t( c on t i nu.-d t.-w.vin-. h? theory was a 1 a net J at liri ia.t tho ma.a-iy might to a forerun v.ry (-i e p : n or ;in"'.;n::-...nia iv.se this is now ili 'omntf The chihi eiwaj s has o.:jo;-ioi r...-nt8l '. a'.ih. Mr. R-.ibtr.l stated today. Her appotito lias h u q:i:e good j-jrln? " "talUinv

1 GEGDES AUTHORIZES STATEMENT

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We RECOMMEND these Bonds as a timely and safe investment.

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Sir Auckland GoJ Us in order to tpuli Kizo to him for the inaccurate pro tcntatlon of their story and to tell lilm they were astounded by messages corning' from Now York. Intprviotv-d by tfco T'aily E;irf. Webb -Miller (London corresuondent .1'

111'- i.ii.it.'u I Stii'i . "I'eportH sent hack to Ennlati'l en- it tirely mhsrep resent our eabl t tr.o f. 11. o J, fern 10 n give, I h'nited States. Our cable seen have ben 4-irb!?d and have bet London ;i totally different id'-a. from tiif. me.thv loilow- - we pent. In reports s'-nt an reconnio "'ily a few words her- - s that Si r.J there. . Hefore I can say anything M I''lr - .:. Ani'ot.T.re I want ti see tht? :.-ai:.o in rint in A n oii .! a iH-w.-tpajit- rs."' -it Is ,i:;u-ii t Ao r.rJiiiR to the t'rited I'rf ss stat--ir. 1 viioi.y in, nt in T!ie Times Sir Auckland ?!- Aiiub' tics state that his only mention mention of war K iy no san- 7n.-n, . r- was as fol'a .vs: "Sun uhl wish to brhs about war b tw .veto, I two ciointrioo." 1 per annum. 1 a o ff rr Departments en W , 4 of 11 b 5.1 U

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Monday Brings Unequalled Bargains in Cotton Goods Monday wil! be the day when home sewers and dressmakers will have the Lest opportunity to save on ctoon goods they have ever had since the lowering of prices back to n ormal. And besides having the advantage of these extraordinary lowered prices it is new fresh cotton fabrics for Spring sewing. It will be wisdom for every Avoraan who wishes to practice economy to participate very early Monday for we can only anticipate big response fcr such savings on yard goods do not occur very often. These are some of the good ones:

FRENCH ZEPHYR GINGHAM 32 inches wid in a beautiful range of new plaids for-spring dresses. This quality formerly sold 5fC a t85c; Monday only, per yard... . MEN'S SHIRTING 27 inches xvide m plain bine, sonic piece? have light stripes. A heavy cloth for eery day shirts. 12c Monday only, per yard RIP?LETTE SEERSUCKER-28 inches wide, white grounds with blue, pink and green stripes. This cloth requires no 29 C ironing. Monday, per yard GALATEA CLOTH 2 heavy twilled quality fc and rompers, per yard GALATEA CLOTH 27 inches wide, m the heavy twilled quality for boys suits OQ . - JSP V.-; St X 1 ; "jf-CiSi. V J vlNew Crepe de Chine Blouses for Spring Special at $5.95 The first handful of blouses arrive for Spring and they are prettier and daintier than ever. We have made a special pricing on one lot of beautiful tailored crepe de chine blouses in white or flesh color, with roll collar and two-button vest effect; special Monday and Tuesday at $5.95. Silk Bloomers at $1.19 Regular $2.45 Values F ine quality seco silk Bloomers in pink only. Every pair is beautifully finished and reinforced for extra .wear. Regular $2.45 values at $1.19. Night Gowns at $1.95 Cotton crepe Gowns in a full line of sizes, all cut full and long. Beautifully embroidered in colors. Slip-over styles, with V neck. Very special at $1.95. Clearance of Girls' Coats Sizes 5. to 1 0 a,8.50 Sizes 12 to 16 at iZctu proGirls coats are greatly reduced, Ct . to meet the present aemand for low price. A limited assortment in desirable dark colors, of velvets, velours, Silvertones and plain fin ished fabrics, belted effects, button, trim, lined throoughout, A Sale of Girls' Dresses Very smart values in Serge Dresses, for the flapper and junior miss are here in extra . 'A fine qualitv of French serce in I JA middy or straight line models. f. J ! Also eton effects side plaited Ss-rr cluster effects in skirts. Smart V elefhes in sizes to 16 at 11.95 TO .0 0.50

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i Vil for Thrifty Shoppers WHITE 1NDIANHEAD 36 inches wide, full bleached heavy quality. Ol at per yard SCOTCH PLAIDS Woo! finish in a pretty ranre of wanted plaids and color O Q combinations. Very special, d WHITE ORGANDIE Extra wide, tine permanent finish quality, values to 98c, OQp special per vard ROMPER CLOTH -32 inches wide, i ri plain colors only, good lengths well assorted shades, 33c values, per yd.. 19c WHITE MADRAS 27 inches wide in white only, stripe effects and small patterns, special, per yard . . . 28c FANCY GINGHAM 27 inches wide in plaids and checks, a limited quatity only, 1 C at per yard ' ; . . C Two HOSIERY Specials i'k flose for Women M1.59 Extra heavy quality silk with seamed back to insure snug fit; 18 inch silk font, all siSpecial at $ i .59. Infants' Lisle Hose at15cpr Beautiful mercerized lisle hose in white or ba'ck; extra fine ribbed; 'sizes 4'2 to 6 substandards. at special per pair, 1 5c. Union Suits Special at $1.75 Women who are looking for medium weight underwear will find these Munsingwear Union Suits suitable exactly. Choice of fine ribbed cotton garments in white or pink, with bodice or strap top styles, $1.75. Filet Lace Special at 15c yd. A special price Monday of heavy crocheted type of mercerized yarn Filet lace. About 3 inches wide. Suitable fcr various dress purposes. Mens and Boys' Specials Men's Work Trousers Prices 1 QEj reduced about half, now at . . . . Men's Dress Shirts Just ar- (Jl 1 C rived, new patterns. Special. J Men's Cotton Union Suits Q Ej Heavy ribbed, ecru color. At. fcrfv Men's Sweater Cats Shawl C?0 CO collar, values to $5. Special . .J,WU Men's Wok Shirts Blue Bell Cham bray. Special at 69c Men's Overalls 240 weight blue denim. Special at. . . . $1.25 Boy's Norfolk Suits Blue 0 Cf serge and fancies, $15 valuo. . Boys' $2.50 Corduroy Knickers f? 1 QO Sizes 6 to 18 years, dark color. 1 ?0 Boys' Heavy Knickers Dai k C 3 1 C colors, 7 to 1 7 years. Special . 9 years, opec;. Boys' Guaranteed Blouses Light and dark patterns, 6 to 1 5 years . . 75c Boys' $1.50 Dress Shirts Neat J ! C stripes, sizes 12'2 to 14, at. . . 1 1 Boys' "Black Cat" Stockings OA Heavily reinforced with triple knee. Boys' White Handkerchiefs 4-inch C hemstitched. Special Shoe Bargains Women's Black Kid House Slippers Fine quality, with rubber heels. j O QXX Sizes 4 to 8. Special at. V-.Ui? Women's Felt Juliets Leather soles and heels. Sizes 3 lo 8. Special at $1.98 Children's Shoes In brown and black gun metal button. Sizes 4 to 8. d 1 " ( Speci al at

Eaby's Soft Scle Shoes Good selection in discontinued hr.es. 7 y Special at . . OC

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