Hammond Times, Volume 14, Number 248, Hammond, Lake County, 8 April 1921 — Page 7

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T,Hi n(;. In-I. pri1 S. -At a meeting of the city ifmv;! the- atolermen adopted an .riinan. pertaining- to traffic rcrutationn. w h t-h is to the effect thnt before fr.trfr:tr upon 119th street from p.'iy of th.' :ifirt' ami :Ou!h bound thorfiiFhff.rps Rhm'r.p on Fnnv- from "Front rtreet to until street such vehicles should romp to n rieul sti within ten 0f ttf- 1 ! !t h str.-.-t HiterKeetlctn. at

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Tcatrus of boys and pirls were jtidRlriK dairv cattle Rt the convention ( af the Saskatchewan Dairyman's AsfCH-iation when Dr. A. McLauch- 1 Iin of Rosthern arose. i "I am proud of such wonderful expfrtmfa thcue htt'.o people are displaying." he said. "The future; of aprnculture in the province will be safe in their hands. Such chil-1 dren are our farm's best product.-.. ! The frjtt pri7,e in this contest is $12. I am coinp to make it more worth while by offering a purebrvd llolstein bull." i lb- Mc'.aup-hlin's generous pri!e in the younffsters proved eontajriour. lie had hardly at down when . C. E. Thomas of Mcydminster offered a purebred Ayrshire heifer as second prize. Others offered Krtre , sums in cash as the rc-mainmg i prizes. The team from Melfort won firt ; prize, ronti(r ninety-nine pom. 3' out of a possible nuiiorrd. A team

from Lashburn won second prize 1 with only two points less. A Iiirch j t rs ,.v.td to tke furs. Wben the ne-wly built -ai'.ways brought

For Saturday and Monday Only Women's White Kid and Buck HIGH LACE BOOTS at

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and pirls, competed. Only seven points separated the first and last teams.

lss than fifty years apo, cen

tral and southern Saskatchewan its unimprov

was a part of the trapping grounds ; immigrant aw arming- in, the provof the Hudson's F-ay Company, irce soon took rank as he greatest These districts are now platted for ; wheat producing: area of Canada, farm land settlement and the com-"; and it now promises to become the

pany is closing out to homesenkc-3 1 greatest dairying region of tho j r. its unimproved lards over which it,s i nation- i

Fortunate, indeed, were we to purchase such stylish high grade footwear for just a fraction of its actual worth. Very smart white kid and white buck boots of a fine quality for present wear, with the popular medium French heel. A regular $7.00 shoe ordinarily, but because this is a maker's surplus lot, your choice of all sues in the lot at $2.50. Elegantly styled and very smart, a boot women will instanliv admire and desire.

Actual $7 Values

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:;i.'in, at it. r nonoll fp requeslcJ pre.-'Tit. mvit'd to attend Tempie tomorrow

evening- t e hear nominee f t Mayor Albert !,.' on noiuieican ticket talk, Ti-. r.- w ill bo facts of interest related EvoryD -dy Invited to attend. 4-8-1 Mr? W. ;. ":ln n the Atlas Apartment - mewliat b'.tter of an iliness extond:n!i ..t-r several (inyj and confining- her !.-s?iy to the hfcse. Thf i-ubiio is invito! to attend uu.ei.nsr at Ma.wnM Temple tomorrow 'v-ntnsr to hear neoriinee f,,r Mayor Albert Lewis on republican ticket Ta-k. There wiU be fiu'ts of Interest related. Lverybedy invited to attend. 1-8-1 Committee."5 R.;.po!nted on the Twin iity Auto Show. which commences next week, will nif-t tht evening at ; ht new Bunnell g-araije. under completion and radine.H for the hupe exhibit arranpid f'T. Groimit floor space has all been disposed of, and h.i: riims to plans now under arrana- tnent t he auto show will be one of the greatest town boosters that has ' vep been achieved and will attract many out of town people to its haven. Kntert.iinment -.vi'l he a part of each evening-' prt-crani and dancing- and band music will he supplied. The admission is very nominal to permit only of current expenses attendant with the week arrangement?. The entire public is welcomed. The pnbro Is invited tn attend rreetinsr at Ma scone Tenipie tornorrowevenms? to hear nominee for Mayor

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n r.e pu id ica ii ticket be facts of Interest dy invited to attend. 4-S-l Ail", be represented in e aim ial oiunty ora- !. hebJ, in (lary

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flast f'-fiea fc-o ! "choois at inncil contest

next weeSv by Miss Mari

Joseph Cohen. Tiie public is Invited to attend tc -t;nsr at Masorlc Tenipie tomorrow ning to hear nonitnee for Mayor A i nert Lewis on Ttepublic-an ticket

talk. There v ii! he facts of interest relattxl. Everybody invited to attend. 4-8-1 TV Q Richard?, father e.f f'ity Clerk T. Y. Flicharda. ha suffere.l a relapse of his former condition result Ing- from an operation p-rformed on him iat .luiy. For a time it was believed that the patient would rally well from the effects of the surgery but complications and SKt were combatt m tr deterrents and his friends and family express alarm for him at the present time. tl ery thing is hejng done in a ineaical way to mcromve the difficulties arising. Th public 1? Invited to attend meeting at Ma.nic Temple tomorrow evening: to he-ar nominee f.,r Mayr Albert Lewis on f.epuiiliean tick' t talk. Thtre will be facts of interest relate-d. Evryny invit.fi fn atr.-nd.

Jnmes ITarry, the four year olrl fori .f Mr. and Mrs. J. II. Abbott of North loi'iu.c avenue, w a. h t to many b - rdaymates in the ;t tchborhixi as ' .attaint d his birthday anniversary which b c 'cbr.it. d y sienltiy. Tile event was I'.i-lc most fc-tive in its decorations anil schemes of entertainment. The small lad was wen bestowed with many remembrances by the little folks in attendance and his parents as well. Cast Chlcagn club women are; reminded to phone their reservations for the luncheon service of the County Convention of Clubs to be held at Indiana Harbor. April 12. to the club president. Mrs. A. A. lioss, 446-11. not later than this evening-. The session will be one of the most interesting ever held in this city and all club women are urged to attend it. There will be visitors froin various parts of the county. The Kast Ch. jeftpo Knipht Templars will entertain their families Rhd ladyfriends at a da.nce to be held this evening-, at the Masonic- Temple-. Despite the inclemency of the weather which bids to extend over Into the ever.inu. preparation are completed to entertain a large number of frje-sts. Good music, has been obtained and the committee will endeavor to malte. the affair a most pleasant event for everybody. Xtrs. Harry Bland who came to this city from Detroit, Michigan to visit her daughter. Mrs. P.oh-ert Wadena of Kir street, has become 111 and her re-turn home iwl! be somewhat delayed as a result. The Mesdame 1-YanH and C. 3J. MoCrtim of Chicago -were out to ppend the day with the patient who is showing slieht improvement In her condition at tho p res out tine.

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Maket Hot Water Bottles Last tongerTo taake a hot water bottle last longer find tit the body more comfortably, remove all air from tbe home nffer flilinfr and before screwing in the stonier, by resting the bottle on a shelf or tcble, holding the top of the bottle in one hand anil gently pi-esing-dow.n until the v.ater conies to th opening. Hold in this position while tho trnper is screwed !n. 1'lie bottle should not be more than two-thirds full. if. IT. S. Town.

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WOMEN'S BOUDOIR SLIPPERS Of black silk with silk pom-pom. A verv tf "1 CA pretty style. Special at P I 3 li

for this sale at

GROWING GIRLS' SLIPPERS Of black kid. in "Baby Doll" style, w,th medium heel and prettv ornament. t O OC Very "special at i$iU

teen's $8 and $7 Calfskin Shoes

English and Medium Toe

Lace and Blucher

The herJthiest Chicks ever Hatched from Standard strains. Choice of Barred Rocks or Rhode Island Reds

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A shoe for style and for service of a fine grade mahogany or tan

calfskin, in English or medium broad toe lasts in either lace or blucher. This is a .genuine Goodyear welt last, warranted for service. Five different styles at $3.93, and super-value at the price. Men's Outing and Work Shoes, 2.45 They are of a good grade dark tan elkskm a shoe for work, for play and for general wear. Made, to stand lots of wear, over a comfortable, roomy last. A great big value at $2.95.

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Boys' and Youths' Shoe Specials

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BOYS' AND YOUTHS' Mahog- LITTLE GENTS' Fine Mahogany any Calfskin Shoes of solid Lace Shoes, solid leather, English leather, in Lnghsh and full toe and full toes. Sizes 9 to 13';. styles. Sizes 1 to O QC The $3.50 grade r a CT

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III Children's $3 Calfskin Skuffers

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For Friday and Saturday Only

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For Refreshments Come to a Ice Cream Parlor We satisfy everybody with our rich ice cream and pleasing drinks. e please young and old bring your children and let them enjoy themselves by sitting in our special children's chairs and tables. Nickle Plate Ice Cream Parlor Corner Sibley and Oakley Ave.

Fresh Cut In All Colors Regular $ 1 Value

D

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Fresh cut, pink, red and white, with long stems Ketrular $2 Value

Sizes 5V2 to 11 IH)r Goodyear Stitched

A fresh new shipment of sturdy calfskin Skuffers for children, in

sizes 54 to II. A pretty, but serviceable shoe for school or dress (just as illustrated). Made of an excellent quality leather and Goodvear stitched. A real $3.00 value for $1.69.'

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A Sale of "Baby Doll" and "Ankle" Slippers A purchase way under regular price and offered the same way at a saving of about one-third. These prices are good as long as this lot !a?ls.

Lion Store

KAUFMANN & WOLF - HAMMOND, IND.

Specials for Saturday and Monday Only

AT $1.55 AT $1.95 Infants' black patent Misses' black patent a -it! vici kid "B.diy arid vici kid "Baiiv Doli" Shppers and Doll" Slippers and Ankle Slippers, si.es Ankle Slippers, si.es 5 to 8: $2.50 value I 'i to 2; $3 value at $1.35. at $1.95.

AT $1.88 children's Mack patent and vici kid Babv

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Ankle Slippers, sizes Wl to II; $2.75 values At $1.88.

Pumps snd b Uppers m

zz rhesc special prices prevail for Saturday and Monday only. And we adv .se economical women 3 to examine these wonderful values. i g WOMEN'S STRAP PUMPS WOMEN'S PRINCESS SLIPPERS. W0ME VS HOUSE SLIPPERS g r Of black satin with silk pom- -,T--, .. , , r. , , r , , i rr m i -n i aii u ith smart patent stav and ruf)- Une-strap sh e, ot tine black

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