Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 211, Hammond, Lake County, 24 February 1921 — Page 14
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THE TIMES Thursday. Feb. 2f. IVX,
i ROWN Hoint Hews : Happenings Of A Day In Like County's Lively Ci?it?.i. i! m. ,
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fHEI'J RHEUMATISM KITS YOU HARD!
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3on"a Liniment sliould be kept handy for aches and pains i TTTl'V wait for a severe pain, an - ' I V ."iv-hc, a rheumatic twinge fol- j cNp;-?urc, a sr. re muscle, rr! :'.-.!. rr lumbago to make yru quit :. v . n yea ; ';. ! i have Sioan's -.-.J: L.injy t. h Ip curb it and lv . ; on active, and Lt.undcn ihej'.h? 1'.":';r.::t r:.! fcr it fenc'tales, j y; Ay a I It t--.-I..y 'to tits atlllcted part. ' : . r ' .o . i::,', clean .nrorr.j t relic f t: i f .. K-v.n's l.i..ir.:cr.t couldn't 1:--t. its r.-.ur.y thv-u-or Is of friends tha -:M o- - v if it di-'.a't r.-.alce good. N T:t v . rth f-mcmjcrlr.'. All drug p; ;s three sires the largest is th3 f--Ji cccnn;!cal. 35c, 70c, $1.40.
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tills ni-'tiiirisr f ir the SaniR Catalhia l.-'.i-d:s I'ahrornia. wlnr a wi'fk' ..ik wiil be j.iit in prior t thr open Uig of tlio regular trainini; camp at I'a: .I'i' na cn -March .1. T s i d tli!.' recruits a n:nibir of r.ru'.n . bait. -r viva ii al.o Uftfor til's --t today, irn:l jiiing- th VftcrKii '! ?o Tylor. Ovover Cl-velatid Alex ai:ii-r. Jim Vanshn and Sptnl Mar.in will Join tha .-luh in Calif j'-nia. T ;.'. I'ui.s will play at least -T ixblbiticn ;.-ai!i. s !n-f..rii tli 3 opi ning of th- N',it:o:,:.! Ix-afcuo Scasuii. Manager Lvtrs anii.jutnaJ.
uetlo Boxer Killed by Blow in a Club Match
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Offers Dempsey $50,00 to Meet Paul Sampson NEW YORK. Feb. 24. K y Green, matehbaker of tha Fenway A. A. of lbrston, yesterday wired an offer of $511,000 to Jack Kurns for Ja'k iJnnp sey to meet I'aal Sampson, New York heavy w!u recently beat Gene Tunney.
minutes. Trial began at 13 o'clock tills morning; and the Jury was completed In five minute?. Bryan waj killed In h's of flee April 12, 192l.
GRIFFIN F3EED IN A HURRY CHICAGO. Feb. Shattering all available Co'k county records for speed a Jury today found J. Ellsworth Grlffln. 5't, not sr-.illty of the play In.? of William C. tiryan, his business as""""l. The J'lty d.-l Ih. rat' d Ju.t six
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A man at sixty years of age is either a failure or a success. BiHCI I AIM'S PILLS have been made for sixty ycarr ?.nd have the larger. r-aic of any medicine a the world ! Millions use 3EECKflflS'S
CORNS Lkct Off with Fingers
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Sold y-w hr. In boxc, 10c, 25 c
Doesnt hurt a bit: rrap a llttl "t'reezune" on an aching- corn. Instantly that corn stops liartlnjj. then shortly you lift it rlsrh. of with fmgvrs.Truly: Y'our clrugrg-ist i-f-ila a tiny bottle of "Freezone" for a few cents, sufficient to romove every liard corn, soft corn, or corn between th to"3, and the calluses, without pr.reness or Irritation. Adv.
You Never . Forget Pyrami
The Helief Makes You a rirm Friend for All Tlmf and Yon Pas tbe Good AYord A Ion 5 Ask anyone who has e-er used Pyramid Pile Suppositories what !; means to get relief from itchlnc,
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bleed mp or protrudlr-ff pileYor hemorrhoids. Ask the nearest drtifrist anywhere in the V. .S. or Canada for a 60 cent box. Fe Mire vou pet Pyramid Pile Suppositories" and take no su bstit ate. Pyramid has certainly l.rotipht a world of comfort to a Krtat host of people who suffered, manv for years. If you would like a. free sample, send your name and address to Pvrx.m',ivr,,,'u, &M I'yramtd lilds-. Marshall, Mich.
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Waiuhi Hawloy. .( arias the C7ei popular v.ool jersey s-ait.
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$6.60, for quick sale at MEN'S HEAVY WORKING PANTS Worth $4.50, quick sale price MEN'S WORKING PANTS Worth $3.50, quick sale price
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: Headlock Barred, But ; i " Strang jr" Wins Again j : FG'-ii i:.sTi:r.. n. v., i-cb. C4. Ea ; ("if Handler") V' w is heavyweight j ! w res-.', i ii ir chaaipieri. defeated I)'.:k ! L'a vici ourt c-f Te xas la-re last r.icht in a match in which tie- i;se vf Eewis' fa- ; : oritt- held, tha ia'adioeii. was barrel , Ei' is v.:ei Vn :i:st fa'.! in 1 : 1 4 : " 0 with! t a luiiniia. r V.-. ": and d'-uble wrist lack ! ; after w f. .i r i n pr I -) viscourt dawn wit'ij a ser:"s e-t wrift k. The champion won the, s-.c:...! fall in IT rrinutf s an 1 j j i seconds w it' a body and arm hold j
t Valparaiso Five Defeats i Notre Dame in Fast Tilt
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lea's and Young Men's Suits YOUNG MEN'S SUITS Worth $25, our 190 quick sale price MEN'S BLUE SERGE SUITS Worth $25 - O f to $30, quick sale price L1WJ
MEN'S HEAVY BLUE SERGE and Brown Suits, worth $30, quick sale price COY'S CLOT! I AND CORDUROY SUITS sizes from 1 o 8, truck sale p. ice , COY'S CLOTH AND tORDUROY SUITS sizes from 8 to 16, quick sale price
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MEN'S WORK SHOES quick sale price MEN'S UNION OVERALLS
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MEN'S HEAVY WOOL SOCKS Worth $1.25
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MEN'S HEAVY WOOL SOCKS Worth 50c,
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MEN'S HANDKERCHIEFS Three colors, red,
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LADIES WHITE HANDKERCHIEFS Per dozen, ixOc; or each for MEN'S HEAVY CLUE CHAM3RAY WORK c;.i-id u:ci; sa.c p-iec
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Quality Shoes for Everybody Reduced One-Third to a Half Former Prices for Dividend Day
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SEE OUR OTHER PAGES FOR DIVIDEND DAY SALES
SALE ENDS SATURDAY NIGHT, 9:30
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Women's $15 Dress Boots
It has been a long time since you have been able to obtain new fine quality Shoes for such a low figure. Customers who responded to this sale the first day welcomed these quality shoes at the low prices of the good
Black and brown. Finest quality Sur- old days of long ago. Some even purchas
ed several pairs for they realized a sale of this sort doesn't come often and took advantageof the feature price. You too, and everyone in this community can't afford to let this opportunity slip by for low price and quality record it as being the biggest and best shoe sale this store has ever attempted. Great response is anticipated Dividend Day. Be among them.
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Women's $8.50 Tan Oxftrds New color burgundy tan calf. English raodcl with Cuban heel , Goodyear welt sewed soles. All sizes, AA to D. j!C this sale, per pair $9.85 Field Mouse Boot Finest of glaze kid, ith cloth tops to match. Goodyear welt sewed soles. Louis heels. All sizes. This sale Q C per pair : . . Women's $9.85 Brown Boot Latest model English lace. New toe. Cuban heels, Goodyear welt sewed soles. All sizes. This sale, S5 per yair Women's $7.85 Ties Black and brown glaze k:d and patent colt. Louis and Cuban heels, flexible or welt soles. All sizes, this sale C per pair Women's $8.50 Tan Poots For service wear. This boot has fine quality tan gun metal uppers. Goodyear welt sewed soles, military heels, medium round toes. Sizes 3 to J C 8. This sale, per pair Women's $8.00 Kid Boots Black and brown. M.litary heels, service scles, English model. Sizes 4 to
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Boys' $6.50 to $7.85 Tan Shoes Real good shoes, narrow or medium round toes. Goodyear welt sewed soles. Just the style every boy wants. Sizes 1 to 5J. z- This sale, per yair v Men's $6-$7 Work Shoes Black and brown. Nailed or Goodyear welt sewed soles, solid leather inner soles. All sizes. A big value for this sale, per pair at only i Men s $7-$9 Dress Shoes Brown and black calf shoes. English, medium or wied toes. A number of models to select from. A good run of sizes. This (jJC sale, per pair
Men's $10 Tan Dress Sboes A most beautiful narrow toe English model. Genuine calf. Wing-Foot rubber heels attached. All sizes. This sale, per pair, J? C only P-
Women's $8.95 Dress Pumps Black and brown glaze kid and patent colt. Louis heels, welt and turned soles. Suitable for street or dress EI wear. All sizes. This sale, pair .
Last Two Days of On r Great S emu Annual LACE CURTAIN SALE Good Selections Still Remain for Dividend Day and Saturday Shoppers
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