Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 212, Hammond, Lake County, 25 February 1921 — Page 10
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iraver Johns n, cdi.re,!. w as sir-e.-ted by ";,;lcr Su t terjiehl m u.ctoii of having b'.-ta -..ji :ioc with i Uary )h: .:!. t;j.n b. :tu f. un.l u. jo not tp.ilty Jehu? on wip d ; s h a r -fed. Mrs. M. A. Hi. hoy of p. :i r, s-. ; v .1:1 ! a
. .cnue. w!,o !.is been juavri!-.; wt'h a n!an- I i 1 1 at
cvoro cold f..r fwetai days, is reoov- ""'' r'1,;" ''' -Mrs. 11 1 k in.-, i.m-
lii-xt number hcim; the club sons wit !i
Miss., was called i-.ere by the ' ! : 1 1 ' 1 of her sisr.-r. Miss l.ibi Si-i i 11 1" m 11 . The o.! s tU"r w : 1 1 meet "n M.rclt 1 at which M K. Ilarr will hn c riiart;-: of the et; : e rt a .itment. An f s p.'c 1 a ; ! v Tim1 . n 1 t -ft a in m n t V helnsr plniinM t. e Ri eri tit the M. K. ehur.-h r.i'Sl W ednesday evenin which i 1 1 i-msist cf musical .ieei 1. 'tis .mi r. -.1.1 inss. : art! 1'. .1. K-uviiT 's initiivvin'; at iiis hoim- in t'entra! avenue. Ms. A .1. 1,h ler was .. t .- -s to Mo nx-tn'jcrj' ,.f tin piiisic as: ! art depart -im-nt of :h-' Ki'. t lit ..: l.t : club b iT !i.)im on (Hjvcr street, i.e.-i (Vash-'ri-'. .-I's hlrtlKlay. Mr-- Hail. cha'r-
Ulee I 5 II -1. t 'ohee t
er in?, i
The central matins of th lifera-' M,"-a- !''!' th'" '""J'-r at the pi.uio
a is J hi--fory section of t F-.rt- -M li'tMiy e'.-.h t ill bo held on Marc'i 7. 'i
a r. '1 whl h in charge of the literature cri history s-ctiort. who will wive :i st'.;1r--scl 1 sir under the
It. K. I .c, :-;. ti i-.-ivc a splendid
pup.-r nn the siom . !" tin- opera, V;1I tain ''"';. i 'ii.nvirti who-h an overture from th'- ujM-ra was played by Mrs. Hoskiusmt una Mrs. Myrick. Iniusr:a:
a-rrctt.-n of Mrs. H. K. Ji-aui.i. n ana al t 1:1
i-i." rTi iiram conimittf 0. frs. Urm-ll of 1312 Atchls'. 11 av1 tti v,H ca'.ea ! ,.1 Van Ibir.-n, In!., to .t.i-na the funeral of her Tieph'-w. Mrs. Yan?ervre of Ohio avenu- lias ,.s h. r vcnest h-M- f .ulif-r from Shelby, j , . .Mts. Knni Indd of I'.-rt wtr.
iwit7. rh-.n.l u ci-f aiscu-sea in
a I'tii'tr '-i-.n ;.y h i. ftj'UrrtiT. Mrs. Salath.- km-.c a rouo of Tyrolean i-.om: "'M. eior.es." Xiui.i," a.el
SENSATIONAL ARREST MADE BY POLICE! RUT THEY DO IT ONLY IN THE MOVIES:
'i-'itiii'i: wis in u s t two seb-e
K,.;k music of led by Mi. V. i fis from 1 '0 ; r id -
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stru-tioi,!, at the f. c. O. hall In 1 i a rrinion.t on .Wednesday ovenin.. 1'onst Mastpr.con of Arus, Ind., is lie re visitinar Ms parents. Mr. and Mrs. ". Mastcrson of Myrtle avenue. Mr. and Mrs. J. SeJuerke of Myrtle avenue are the proud parents of a 9'i
pound boy, horn to them on Vednes-J
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'S.itnHilil.'- 1 l-'e i a Mot'iei'ess Chihi." and A !;ai,ib..o!i l.ntu-er." Ke-fr'sli-menis were sc. 0,1 and a most ftt.ioya'cie . i f t - t" to ' Ti a spent. Tins !.'P.irtment plans to pat on an operetta the first week in April and each mem -her is welkin.-; e n t ri : s i aet ite'il 1 y t.make a errand s ice. s.?drs. C. M. Mei-poan eti ; 0 r t a in ed the mem' er of t.'.e Mii-ptiii leble class of 'hie M. 11. ehiir. ii a a Hard Tinier rarf. at ner home in Slierid.an av.nue on Wednrsila c pr.inK. The quests
v - re a'.tir. d -n tin.-: pne. ti'e ,;:ivv! MI thr latent Obrh rerords nwvw hTf and refreshments ;M bvixts u 1; -1 --s t ; ve o II. tiordoa Son, bitlnit. (.f .., rt) ilpiis. A v rv ;ie.ioar,t ti'ne - -' t. v. as . tijoyf d
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Whiting Adve rtis em en ts Are Winners
I'hoto shows Patrolman Yost staying a thrilling arrest. Residents near the Grand Concourse, N. Y. witnessed a real thriller recently when an actor, riding with a motorcycle patrolman, leaped from the sidecar onto a ?p!edinj automobile. The stunts was done for a mot ion picture company. A passerby who desired to interfere with the proceoni-.PTs by making such remarks as "You're no cop, I know a real cop when J see one," was pulled in by Patrolman HenryYost, who was driving the motorcycle. His arrest was not so sensational.
Jiist eir.ved 10.00 rot's of -wall paper, a'l the latest d'-sifcps and colorltii. Tom SmeLser. Paints and Hardware, 05 Indiana boulevard. Whiting, 2-1 ta l-l Fur Sale -Two pool tables, all rnni- ! Tv" icliragB avenue, M. Tavlo. 2-22-6
-' hitlnu iloptn n Iljih," ts iho title of the lilni ti bf inntle :it tiie t"rinees Theater I'riday fuid SHturday nis.ht. It lie ii ri nll-Xiir leal r:st int-liiilicim likr II:irr jintl llary I onroy. 2-25-1 Mrs. Kmin.x A dntiis en l---rt ain.-l the Hl'-mS rs of ' S. ivini; eliih i f the Lutheran church n t her heme in ('hio avenue on Wcdm sday afternoon.
e.'ch:tnba P.etords, 85c. at :am Aron-l.-is'. 2-18-lf The I'heney fhonosraph. The trweetr it tone of oil. II. Gordon & Sons. 12-29-tf 'Vr Siile 8 room fiouse on 4') ft. lot.
Central avenue, Whiting.
Mrs. 1 'ail Kiiti-
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.- ' IV tliertrer hat a iiiiuil er of
1 n 1. ntcao Mrs. i;hii
Whittnt; ladi.s as her iii-ts at ber home hi lioberts.-iaio. 'i dne.siay eveti i n -r.
Violet Orpe -nii,n er.tert ainefl a
; very ei,j.iyab',e e,mnm at the hard- ! '..mi's pr: tri . n r.t the loeio- of Mrs. : M.'rrim.ip. Tiif p.-eei'.- luneli comI i'-'-o .! f t olh ;i-..-!s, w at' f. crackers i ami Miiiilinl !:h fa -nj.-hed ttiiieh '. amusement. !T' r .11 the e . itTni deI i'ei-'tis re ;' ; t-sirm e n - s y ' re ."'re,1. ' There i.' a conte-t on in the IP . worth i le.tsf.le all VfUtK te t'p'if interest.. are J tirired to cme an ! take :t pa n. Votingpeople, the lemon sen em is l,.-.r a : time wlmn we all thinU ni"fe seriously J than at anv otiv-:'. so lets rvike a 1 i r 1 r solve now- to no :,.nner ie a lein antaciu d ! : om eittii eii and thin-'.s p:t -iti.al. hut i-i trlit mvv f"1 line tip with the hohe:-; and h-yt nt;d '.0 plav a port in eiiurch life mi i ;o four, 1 v.ithin 1 tie sanctuary of tie- cll.i rc.i at some j sm-v ice e;o-ii Sab ..th day. Vouim pe ... t..le who h.ace come i - - . . this t-:ty and n"t uf;i:iatd v,.ur-ef . t w ,t any
day innrninsr.
"WhttlliK AlIt n nuhy," t the
title of the film to lie made nt the 1
I'rineea 1'lienter I"rlJny nnd aiiird.iT niRlit. It Tsill lie nn nll-tt.-ir loml eiimt neluliiiK Mike llarr ami M:,r? otiroy. 2-25-1 Mr. and Mrs. Sennet and family returned to their home c.n ;olert,s avenue fro ma ten-day visit with' relatives at Kansas t'Uv, Kan. Mr. and Mrs. W;hyte of Lake avenue, attended the funeral of a friend In Chicago on Tuesday. Mr. and Mr. Oscar Oalla.i of Ike avenue ore contemplating on moving to Texas in the near future.
jonn 1 . joiinsoti or At.eui.spn avenue I
was a business visitor In Crown Point the fore part of this week. Mrs. Herman Thhsson of Indianapolis boulevard, has been reported on tlie sick list. The Juvenile officer Dr Crown point, Mr. Keens. wa in liobertsdale on buslrieo Wednesday. 1-ittle Tiitth 'tjlir.an returned to j,er honie from the St. Margarets hospital In Hammond, wlo re slm was eonflnea for nbout in days, having- had the point of scissors removed from her limb. She is fiettlm;- along- nicely at this tlnu, helnr under tlie rare of Dr. Sh i m p. Mr. an.;! Mrs. W. starring- moved from tlie Sutherlantl home on Myrt'e avenue 'tito the home n th1 same street, recently vacated by the Loft Famil;.-, wh.o moved to Tennessee.
doinir nicely. Mr.and Mrs. William Stark wero St.! John visitors Tuesday. j T'le lecture uiid pictures hon here 1 at the parish hall by Father P.udoiph W-dneaday evening- was we',1 attended Mrs. Micha--l Schhb. 0f Hammond
t - spending the day here with friends.
Mrs. Peter I'rees returned front "hi-
jcafro after spendina: s- veral days with
hei- s-ister. who 'A as very ill. She irpirts her n.'trii" alonp nicely.
"Tliey WORK while you sleep?
Valk-Over Shoe Sale Men's Walk-Overs the first and last word in COMFORT, QUALITY and STYLE.
Sale Price
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$15 Custom Grades . . , $9.95 $10 and $11 grades. .$8.35
Miss Cecelia Ki-izers of Ijlkc avenue was a South Chicago vicitor the fore part of this week.
COOK
lle as the featured pincers in full letv of the n ii) iener. 2-25-1 Mrs. Sebaer of Kai-t Sole, mother of Mrs. llvti-y F. K carers of Lake av ime, ntertain-tl a larye linmber of lit r
! fru mis in honor of her iurthd.-'y on ! 1 3s:iin;ti'H's birthday last. Tuesday. Those from lore who wire honored.
with, an limitation v re the Mesdamr .- Job -i Vurry, Auttusta Ksfrcrs. Vlll iar.i litf-ers. I'l.a im-y i n II. Herman Thi'-i--st ti. Arthur Stress. Frcl Peterson, Carl
l:tiet-,!er, ll-mrv !:- rr,i s. The ladies re- j erly Miss Marcaiet M n ported having had a nie'st wond ri ll j pi a.-e. Mother i,H l,,the -r tin-.c. I - ...... -
A lars-e n.i-tto. - ,.f r.o al Nctftn:
'op I here rttended
CRTT'S POPULAR PRICED
i LINE OF MEN'S SHOES REDUCED
$8.50 grades $6.95
$6 and $6.50 grades. .$4.95
ihurcii, this in. hides y.-u.
r. u in 1 1 e r
her ttt.r! friends at. hei j
home, In La P.irte aenue m honor of' f ""' j her Kit birthday anniversary. (;amest I were njoyed after, which a luncheon j
ROBERTSDALE
"'--v ... v.. . -as .serve i. trose assi.-liiisT DOilia- L-;u ; 6 -- ' Sooi condition, J31 Sheridan! Klatf, Mrs. Viscnti and Mrs. Sh i! it r. I " HV'.-l'tif. 2-24-3 -rv i.-nfr ti.iit r,if,'!i',.,l It'.lte' I
bra utiful sifts in re me m bra nee t'ne v. a v. Mrs. K'ifsor of Ia!'orte avenue visited with l'ri. ml.- in Himmonl yesterday. Mr. and Mrs. Th.-,-.- Mao. Murray i-ni tv.-o cbihlren. v. i.o have bmn here
I visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs-. W.
A Jeff comedy. 2-25-I i ,r , r . ,, ... ,. ,,. i;lie,rte avenue, eft
I l... lV..Hn..--.t- v r re! urn to i '. , e ! r
-m- in ' .uiu.er. tuv.i.. t
fit ccrated. Immediate pusse s!on. 1313 j c.n.inK March 2 at S p. m.. at the F.te" and 2-reel eor.iedyt iilo for Stantcn avenue. Sheftieid addition. j f j,. , , j ,.n(!,,r , fl ,s-,;,-es ftf !,e firt time In Wliltintt n movlmt ple-
Ihe men's class and the. music depart
in ent rta in nt that will b
.STAR THl.ATnit rOMfiHT Our biff nerlnl tin y Tv elth epHoile of Ylarjiucrlt layton In llrfde 13s" Vntoni.-j Moreno In The Vrileil Iytrr,," - IK 12:; Jack Ilosie anil Marin 5ti i.H in ThunilerJiolf .luck." .. Ii;
J'-ufvy anil I-Vrdie Hollroom and u Mutt
-is r'iiT,'irmnt'
STAK THi:Ali:it TOMIIIIT 'Our lilar serial ilnj Twelfth episode of MBrjvurri! I till Inn in -Uriilc Kti" ntoni Murnn in "I lie i ileil Meterj," Nij. I-'; Jack lloile anil Marlrt sni In epI,mljcrJO( Jjick," No. I": Percy ami Fertile llullroom nnil :t Iutt V .left" ciiiiiril). 2-25-1
'lia.l tidtntrs came from the home o Mr. and Mrs. Matthew Xoe.spen of Chi-c-ino. wl'.'i the arrival of their first born, a irh Mrs. Noescren was form-
of thi
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169 E. STATE ST., HAMMOND
The Shop Ahead
Take one or two Cascaret occas.- .. ally to keep your liver and bowela active. When bilious, constipated, headachy, unstrung or for a cold, upeet stomach, or had breath, nothlnar eta so nicely as Castrarets. Children lovo them too. 10, 25, 60 cer.ts. AdT.
a l .-Nein;.or. Z.rSJ- pl?$FrrT7'$ , 1 a - s of in- j '' .iiiriitali-i'-ii.':-"n r Ji..'Ai-t-MXji:;j;.i.-a 'nwiiirVf' te'ffy SSS fai
"DANDERINE"
Girls! Save Your Hair! Make It 'Abundant!
For Sale A ro m bun Ja low, r.ewly
! nient
I'HINt O-i TIIIAIF.ll TtM;UT Mabel Norm'nd mid llnriry I nrry In
I "Itiiler of the lan," nlo The l'linn-
lii re v.lll he mnde with Whllins IK'O- . I
'Wlttne Ailoit ii Hiib." it the
illte of the film to be made nt the
Princess Theater Friday ciiu Saturday I
an (;'. f iniiL- of ji eas .i'
Miss H -rst w i'.l r. -id
to all pre.-vnt. to musical ac
companiment t he if a'l if-i; soin f u.it-
nisbta. It will lie nn jill-.iur loenl eaat j i n r n,;rv of lCnooh Arlen. Mrs. J. 11. ineluUljiK Mite llarr and Mary 'on-j i losk i tison. a tins- as pianist. Mrs. Co--. "'' 2-2a-l i ( ,r a n,j j,,'nn M.X-il will eaeii t-erdcr a croup of pleasing Ad-
thre- f-;rPished 35 CentS.
The women of t
Wanted Twi
i 1 nis for light l;ou.e Ire. pin;. Man .id wife. Mts Geo. L.n.i, care Whit.:iir Now. 2-25-1
Mizbah cias
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PniNt F.iS Till-: 'IT, It TOMt.IIT -taliel IS or 111a nd nnd Hai-ey t nrey in Ititer of the Ian," also The I'li.anf'.i:l Flc" tintl 2-reel i-oniedt nlso. fiir tUc firt lime In Whlein- 11 niovitiir picture wlfl le m.nle nitti W'litina people an the featured players In full iif of the uudlieuce. 2-25-1 For Ttent Furnisti'-il room. ;.""it''--luan. Jl'ain heat, near car l.ne, private !!i--.-:.:y. iO Cleveland avenue, whiter. 2nd flat. 2-2:1-?,
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DIBS
'Pape's Cold Comoouna Breaks any Cold m Few Hours
Instant Relief. Don't stu
st accd -
up! vju.t blowing and snufnin
t lltetl 1)1 I .1 f rt t.t'l'J '..".iioini'i 00 t , i every tw o hour--, until three dos. s art; 1
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Cold (.'omii.-'iiit
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Eczema Caused Years cf Intense Agony
"T hav sutl'. red intense ap.ny from eczema on my b and oth't' parts ot tn y 1'ody for ji-nrs, and received only temporary reli. f from other pr. patHtions Tt is onlv p. in-'ii'li sin 'e 1 starl-c-I 'to us.; 1'KTF.HSON'S HINT M 11 . T, and. there is no siein of ezou a or nchIiik. Veil can r to me." - 1 -o. Talbot. 27 l'emh id Street, Putlaio. h V. ' I've a hiindrea t. st I icon ta Is says 1 ki son of I h, 'I -i hi, jo. -t its sinter.' and h'-'ii-st as this one. V.ars f". when I fir-t virtiiol t-. rut .111 PKTKKSOVS nl.M'.MKM. I made up my mind to Ki-e a. bit: box. tiT '' etuis, aiel I am stiil uoimr it. as v-ry druticist m tlie c- 'U n t r v k now s. ' mi.r uil -e l'l'ThilMlN'S O N'T -M 1". N'T 1... -cause T Know that its mighty 1 1 i 1 1 n p. iv. er is marvelous. I say to ev: ,-y one who buss i box that It is riKiiiiy fcUarititeed fir o-n-ms. isall rh urn. l.l sor.-s. blin.i. hleeiiittu and Mrhio-r t'los, i.ile.'1's, skin ciisases, elia-riiiiK-. burns, scalds, ami sunburn, and if not .satisfactory any Urn UK 1st will I'-'uin uiit" money," Mail oi'brs ftllei! by , Peers, -m Dintmetit '., Jnc. Puf-
v v-. -v--- : . j Mf-j-v . f t y ' ' I M r f tt si'i ' r w V 'V -r,. ?i f,f i I - V t V . V " V " " t e' - it ,;iA r ,f..r ! I
Immediately aft'-r a "Danderln" mafMgf, your hair takes on new life, lust re and wondrous beauty, appearing twice as luavy and plentiful, because
each hair see in a to Huff and thicken.,
1'ion't bl y.ojr hair stay lifeless, coi orless, plain or scrnfte'v. h'U, to.
want lots of ions, strong-, beautiful;
tialr. A o." cent bottle of delightful "Pander: n e" freshens your scalp, checks dandruff and fallincr hair.' This stimulating "beau : y-t on ic" grivt s 1.1 thin. dull, fading hair that youthful brightness ami abundant thickness All druut;itts: Adv.
taken 'Usiialy breaks up any c.dd.
The vi ry In st d'-se op. ns en
The vi ry iiist (lose op. ns 01 off,;, u M nostriis and the air passages of the m head: st ops Ti'.se runiiitiR; rtlievca tilt M headache, dullness, 1 1 ver is h nes . i H "Ih.i'.te's Co! Compound" ads quick, ! 5 drus .-tores. It ads v. ithoi.t assis- jig
am-e, tastes nice, contains no quinine suce, end costs only a f"- cent a at j
p'Sist upon Papes' Adv. I !
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kturclay, Feb'y 28th, Specials
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PHONE' HAMMOND 118
125 G0STLIN STREET
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GROCERIES i
Ked Cross .Macaroni or ipagne.ti, 3 .j Sjncd Leaf Lard. lb. . 132c! 0 3 packages for Zzc pre ,.. , 6 lo 8 Yi) ave.f ib. 25c '. i ho. 2 can Peas, 2 for 2Jc: ' p .. , iM No. 3 can Tomatoe. 15c, 2 for.27c Cah' ha:ns' 3 lo J lb' ave" I No. 2 can Peas. 2 for 23c I5er V 13c Virginia Sweet Pancake Flour, 2) Small Meaty Spare Ribs, lb. 15V'2C ' k
for only . . 25c i Pork Butts, small, lb.
. 19
25 ?
Yuban Colfee, per lb 33c; Dandv Bacon, whole or half
1 1 . - . o i . 1 1 or.'
V.diumct carsup, l ooiueb. . . ."c;m c n f , Q. , 7r.
p. 2 cans Good Luck Milk, 25c; perl r , ,t " ' , ' $ , 1 jpt rresh Haniburrrer, riure. Id. ..17c & Gtcozenomy M-4b, J peDil Sardines, 3 for 25cihfnc' Veal breast, lb. 16c g Gen!! can pink Salmon 21c Veal Shoulder, fancy, lb 23c d per rjtimet Baking Powder, lb.. . 29c j Leg or Loin of Veal, lb 25c , 2 pkgs. for 23c Fresh Lamb SjLew, lb 10c '(j Pot Ref pa,ckage Star Naptha " Choice Lamb Chops, lb 25c xowder 30c p , , r, per pouheart Soap 3 for 21cnckDor A"e"a" Chcese' lb- 2 i . Argo Starch 25c best Pure Laid- lu l h
Toilet Paper 25c Good Luck Uleo, 2 lbs 57c
Announcing the Arrival of New Olzeh Records for March Here are a few trial everybody is sure to enjoy. STANDARD AND BALLADS 4246 In the Heart of Dear Old Italy Vocal trio. 4247 Pickaninny. Rose Vocal solo. 4248 Cany Me Back to Old Virginny Vocal trio. 4244 Bonnie Lassie- Vocal quartette. POPULAR SONG AND DANC E 4228-If You Don't Want Me Blues Vocal. 4243 One, Two, Three, Four Vocal trio with Hawaiian guitars. 4231 Caresses Vox trot.
P
ivuv-k 1 ujjvi , . 1 . . . .uuw 1 P. 6c G. Soap 6Sc; Best Creamery Butter, lb 54c y
EXTRA SPECIAL Heinz Beans i H
3$, 3 for 36c; six fcr 70c; dozer. $1.33 $ . eon 1 f ri.. f. us.. J ti on :H
4bui rUiVeans, o ior aic; six ior aat; quzeh pi.oz is, 3 for S4c; six for $1.63; dozen $3.33
53 83 -C E3 ' fSC7!3nra E! ! B Cr33. B 11B B B B I E
4234 Humming Fox 'trot. 42 38 Loins Flowers Walt. 4240 You're Just Like a Ros And numerous other trcod ones.
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Prices $85 and up Extended payments
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Some of the Specials for Saturday:
Dry Goods EATH TOWELS Large size. A heavy 50c quality. Each 28c CHILDREN'S HOSE
Fine mercerized lisle. All sizes, $1 value.
'er pair
1
45
TABLE OILCLOTH Plain white, first quali t y . Regular 59c. Special, per yard
39c
Furniture DRESSERS Walnut Dressers, with good size mirror . $43 DINING CHAIRS Walnut Dining Chairs, genuine leather pad seats, William and Mary or Queen Anne. $8-95 SPECIAL SHOWING AND REDUCTIONS OF RUGS
Men's Wear OVERALLS Carhart and Oshkosh? highest grade Over-
alls
er garment
$1.69 MEN'S HOSE finest lisle hose, all colors; 50c values. 4 pair $1.00 UNION SUITS Cotton ribbed,-$2.50 value. Per suit $1.29
Shoes WOMEN'S SHOES Black and brown kid lace shoes. High or military heels; $8.00 value $3.98 MEN'S SHOES All solid leather, gun metal button or lace shoes; $5.00 value, $1.98 CHILDREN'S SHOES Patent and dull calf button shoes; sizes 4 to 8; $3.00 values $1.49
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i li9th Street between Oliver and Sheridan
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