Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 236, Hammond, Lake County, 25 March 1921 — Page 6

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New Easter Hats

Tams, Pokes, Bonnet?, OfT-the-Face Hats. Rolling Brim and Mushroom yhapc.3, cleverly trimin flowers, ornaments

and fancies, Every new Spring color in a big aricty of becoming styles for the young miss and matron. Actually worth $8.50. As art Laster special, your choice at $4.95. On scle Saturday only.

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Th? largest selection ot flower?, feather?, fancies and ribbons in Hammond. Experienced trimmerto suggest tnrnrnLngo for 'our un trimmed hat.

Be Sure to Visit Oar Oar Children's Section A world of pretty Springtime hats for the kiddies, fifty different styles to choose from. Priced from $1.75 to $10.

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nais, Donneis, o i a e Rolls, and many otner popular styles; Trim

med in flowers; fancies, feathers and ribbons. Some are faced in crepe de chine or poplin; Hats thct were the cause. of macii favorable comment at the Opening. Values id $15 at $7:50'.

Ihrz ttu wiO fed ,a large and varied as&ortment . of. clever rtev? untrimined shapes in the. latestcolorjngs, t .special low prices; Hat; trimmed free

About 50 hats, the majority of which were featured el our Spring Opening. All are pattern hats and only one of a kind. Most every one is hand made the latest modes now being .Materials are celephone, novelty straws, georgette crepe and shown in New York trimmed in the most attractive manner. msline. Values to $1 8 at $10.

This Sale Is for One Day Only We Suggest that You Make Selections as Early in the Day as Possible

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See Our Display of Easter Hats, You Will Admit that Our Showing Is the Finest in Hammond

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Tlvw w-as a. wa.m fewl.-'n t th Ktnwpr! property owners ! Charles T'.'.np.r's si-'t drink tr.iporiuni at t rnrnr of llohman f!rnt ar5 K.:nwood avctiUft l.t evn;nsr at wKich ;.n iriiprovment associition wis organizTh oficM-s wtr? H"ni y A. !.'- m;.r,. prstdf.nf. and Gcorsrf Kr.orz-'r. -.-rctery. A comir.lt'.f ff which Judg" Jnsrp'' rj. Ib,T-h Is cha'n an w u.s a?r"in1i-il ii draft a c-vrit ittiti n and cy-!; vt.Th'i othT ffi''rs nnd tho cfmrniilfj tc scectl a.t a jw.'"l'iiit ni"-' - Tw prlnripfl.1 tnatfr t.. i.ie bf-r'! '-.ft property o r.C-vs '.a"i f vn,r.; m a? th? ma-ttcr of strr.t I'.i'ms. S"ni t-rr.o ago a no If appoint d rornrr.it.t.'O i o--k up the important mattfr .f pr--v;';--ic-ad,i.!'r.il f-rit l:-r.:.'Ane: for ti-.r t-u bd; v ,i : on . This f(fnmi!i' Tr.ad t'prwcr.t.tt!cn3 to the 1 :::- t comma ' --f rty c'irU -i.rui t th rity co.jr.'o c!f ,T-hlrh rP'jted :it a 'iln t t:'t ii o r'jmbor cf .'o7 Itto.i i li.ht' p f r nrsry oph-- knw v bat Ind "rri dono tho rk i n nnn wrrc l'.i-" d'.firlti?' pt ho! "ft in the wid5 Kt.u s plots and u;ijr p o',r.. w. ro no'ii- It roc! -d e'eso to tho c. ntt r of .M n a.nn i-1 ret. ''tthfr property own ds-l not r.'ic !. tda. th;t t had n. -t h'-rn rn"DARK HORSE' IN CABINET LIST .HAS HAD NOVEL CAREER

sultfid end th rw.-U" tr was -a.:i-d : t '-oii'n'T c' r('mo"s'rf.t.o at;ain5it Encxf;;1? rvif'i the pr spt plan tntll a:j l n . i r h t ' 'Ti ran 1 made to tf.rmtaft v W't h-r or not the Ugh in: qut on can n t l-o j-o)v,-d tetr.porarlly ith'-itt )::iv!r, ti'.': i'3j"'M I .'nai'lf pols S't iuti h :ti ' id 'ni . In th'-i I'-r n.-'o; lr,n 't fh'.mM statp.l th.tt Kctiwi'Od l. oik fuhdi vjpion in wli.1 h all 70V? I.t;'s ha Tn-' n i'-,r.;'mod f tit; eilf'l'i. This has l.ut?i on" of III') very attract Ivo features ot th(, iibd. isi n. f"nm lioino front to hju front thf.re t-a Tic-t a finite th;n to iviir t h- attractive ot s'lrn'r s. ir.'"s, Isths and park Aft'T totii.i ppir;tt-d ! late in ivhi'h ati ''"rt to hav tho property owern ppj 1 ! niakeshiit plan n'Stho-it t-'lltir r on. 1 deration, failed; ilo pr -p-ffty i'KT! tlien voted to have ..orr.mitt"o c ns : t t n of t-no niTntior from 'k-U liivrk make a study of the prob1. rn and report i.?-k to t h? next mfet-

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MARKETS HiCA.au rnoni cn. CL'UEU iU'ceipts. 4.O04 tub.; orc-amery, extra, 44o; P.rsts, o ft '43c; p.' j kinij stock, 'j M'O. K'.j 'J S I lecfi j't , -0.403 (.aw ; ordit;a;y first. 1 1 '2' 2 n ; tirMi. - 'J '-i s: ;2 Z-. cstrn, : 3 Vs c , checks, lT'.f lc; j:rti s. 1 Sc. (TfEESE Twlnt, new. 2Z,c, Cu'-s'.on 2 ?, 2 ?. I3 r : yoinR Amcrtcfts. Cii''ii.'. loiiKhorns, 2 '2 - 5 ' s ; bricJt. 13 Vi 'U2 0 .

UVK TOT'LTl;Y T'irkey.s. 4?e.; flicker IS fd1 spr'nK". "'-' roos ters. 22": pe:''. lR'i lS"i cl'ioks. T jcPOT A TOF.il K--i;". 55 'T . northern wli'itf, rocked, i61 1.16; bul' J1.0P 'd; i.IO , JXiKii. an-d early Oul ns, l.-r,. VEAI-SD to t-1 lb.. lOe; 70 to fi Ihj.. 11 nt 12c; 5) to 1 1 lbs., 13. i? 14c; faicy. 1S1 16c: cvt rvr'.i?ht kidney. l4i to 171 U.S. S V 10c.

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tHICAGO I II K HOCK. CATTI.H Cannor fite.-r, $3.6OfJ5.00; al calves (light and haniywolgh'.), .Ofof 10.25; feeder ptf!rs, $T.50& 9.25; .-ccr ;.tT, 56.25 y ? r0. 1 1 1 ; f ;i '-- Ke-(-., pt 7.000; market, p-iuly -to 2j.: up; lamh:-i (84 !bs. d iwnl .CiOlflO.go; ietTib S5 lhs. tip t, J5.25ay

.oA; I.uiiNb. culls and eorr.nion. 5?. 76, ax H tiff withers. $7.50'j S.."'i; we., I'i; -w, rtilii? and c-Mivntr n, J2."-? a 0; feMer lajnbs. 5 7. 2 "i 0. 2 .

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Edwin Denby. Edwin Derby of Detroit 5? now Bitd to become secretary cf the itavy in President-elect Hardinfr'3 cabinet. Denby served ten years in the Chinese maritime customs renrice when a youth. He served in the Spanish and World wars. lie is a lTryer by profession.

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DIRECTORS J. C. PAXTON C. E. BAUER W. G. PAXT0S DR. R. 0. 0STR0WSKI DR. WM. D. WEIS P. H. FEDDER

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