Hammond Times, Volume 15, Number 62, Hammond, Lake County, 1 September 1921 — Page 10
THE TIMES. Thursday, September 1, 19-1
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More Hours S:'iO to 5:33 P. M.
A SQUARE DEAL Store Hour.:
uahty & Service M-M9;30
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DEPARTMENT STORE 3049-3059 EAST 92ND ST. SOUTH CHICAGO
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JGANTIC SCHOOL
OPENING SALE
tarts September 1 and Last until
Wednesday, September 7 Prepare your boys and girls for school. Friday will be birg?lA cLy in school children's wear. Watch for our circulars every week. SPECIALS FOR SATURDAY 7 to 9 P. M. Wo-zo.'i's Lent Sateen Bloomers, made of a good quality -.Atr-jns, in black and colors, regular selling price Qt)
iaij: iror.i 10 v, ai :hL, plain blue chambray. gingham and striped
some have open cuiis. sizes 6 to 1 I yrs.. -.ice 95c. on sale from 7 to 9 p. m. at ... GIRL'S MIDDY made of jean with plain colored collars, some ,-:nd others straight, regular price 39 C .:'..'), I ri j , Daram price ; Vtn Thread Si": k Hose, silk garter top, nock ...;d do-'Die soe, black and cordo-
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$1.29
'j -:id pails .w Galvanized Pail, red banded, J:;:- 39 c ju 2:..iADES uio, 56 inches wide, 7 feet long,
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59 c
price, eacii . -
I?cAS WORK SHIRTS Men's D!ue Chambray Work Shirts, union made, made full
ar.a roomy, regular o jc value, b
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BUST CONFINERS
hidif5' B-.ut Confiners, made of heay porous material in v,iUt: and pink, regular price 59c, sizes 32 QQ to -16, sale price, 4 for INFANTS' SHOES Infants' "Soft Sole" Shoes, sizes 0 to 3, patent, white, tan or black tops, soft soles and neat looking, 49 C Friday Bargain, pair MEN'S HOUSE SLIPPFEHS Men's Mouse Slippers, Everett style, black or brown kid leather upper, strong leather soles and heels, (J 1 OQ size 5 6 to 71 'i only, Bargain Friday, pair.. J J
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LIVE NEWS FROM THE TWIN CITIES
Attorney Lester A. OUfnht -Imor rep-, election or on Monday, October tho lth, rc-stntcxl the di f. r.dunt. in a&kui tnt the eamo belns 2U days berore tho elecoxtraditlon not ib egranted. Tho oharg, tlon. ts w, re c'.-i:.J aUmlonmcr.t, tho Gov. i If any such voter fails to register ne
OX VAOATIO.X John vChalk) MoSthon ar.d Tom !"!nley. t!:e Siiinicir 7 '.n., No. 3 Kire ii: atior, Invij Iwla lor a two "wurks vavatloa to ;;arts -us:.
BACK KKOM TIIU DULLS
eruor of Il.lno.j ak.ng for Clifford Cru:nrin an.l tni Inj:ana Governor rufup:n,T lh rc.-ju.Fitior) on the round that t.ho Jcfi'iidant was not a fjtfltlve :':-oin juotlo. was not in tho etuto at tr.f tine of the a'.lcgcJ oftenso and that from the evidfno- iv b.-.U.vd thut the Hiror-t- of the fit radii. on win to coin-
t'ho deXend ::t to ro aea cuioiy
and interest In his chiid.
3IEETIXi K flTlZUXS PAKTV
will havB no rlpht to vote at the November Election. AHXObT) IT. KUNHRT. Clerk of City of Hammond, Indiana. IX) NOT l'AIL TO ItEOISTURT 8-1
tho cost of the work bid upon, but la no caco hhull such ch:k bo for a sum less than Ono Hundred ($100.00) Dollars, to insure tho oxocutlon of tho contract for whkh such bid Is made, and that he will frlve a bond with surety to In- approved by said Iloai-d Insuring tho faithful performance of said work in conipliar.ce with all the terms, stipulation s and conditions of
hid contract. The Hoard reserve h rlirht to reJoct any and all bids as authorized by law. 1L K. CJtOVKS, E 'W. AVICKEV. OTTO C E. .EKJfASE. I :ird of I'-ibiic Works Attest: T. V. ;'. I ; Cicrk of the Hoard. 9-1-
Mayor JlcCormack and family have
returned .'rom the Hells, W.coa-in i where they fpent the ir eu:-.:r.i. r vaci-
:'.k'T.. one i. ; t;.c ma..y , . . .i .erti fur the Jvlayor'& vw.:. ."- ie th cement dust ; i ; 'ij : whu a has VMT.dcd until .his re; urn.
NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS OFFICE OF liOARli OF Rl.TlEIC WORKS, EAST CHICAGO, INDIANA AUGUST 11, i'j21. Sealed proposals will be received by
A robins nu-.tln ot the CUUeaiT, the Hoard of IMbllc Works of the City Party Is oroml.sed by the Marks peoMv ' f East Chicago. Indiana, at tho offlc
.,, .., e;,..-.,r.v..-i ,", ...nlirht The of the Hoard of Bald City until 1:30)
rr.ectir.fr will be held In th-i Oiea air j
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t ho Mark bai'cbail gruundi.
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Ea.t side of WaiSm? .tr. ct between Gra.ev.ne and Hemlock : trc- ts. one
tory parage, SOxlrt". R. C Clark.
IMI'ORTANT NOTICE NOTICE TO VOTEKS OF REGISTR-V-TION Tho voters of tho City of. ILanimoml. Indiana, are hereb t'lven notice that
i e:te..'.ber -cs.-tlon of the Regls-
owner. Cost $7,000. East side of Mich:tw en Fir nd 'V.- ip s-tory business. 25.x iver Cnst $6.00i.
aver, j - i. h
trillion l.oard i v..,urt, will be h . .. .tc'.-.ucr. l:Ci
r tho registration of ;ld o.. the loth day of Tro.it f, oloik a m..
F1M) CAU AKIRE
In response to known party, the Miniion car cer.se. No. J25ilc
ht .v:r.;: Time. !.v;:-.g places to-
a cil. fror.i an v.:
p. -l.ee found a b .r..- ; with an Indiana ii- ' on Gary road, near J
the Aider Street I'.mpi: terday. The call wa hro department but
l; at ion. ye;-- ! p.'i...d to thej v -v.-l re unable '
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the
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l o ioik p. m.. I'a vi. of La.d day in t..o i'o
u it: I "reel net Registration Ila e 1. School Ilou.-e, Indianapolis Blvd. Eire rr.ition. Rid.eriydale. .uprrior Avenue. i. l-olon;i Hall. ".. l-'i. Tov le street. :. ".'ift Calumet Avenue. 7. Court House. 1.". i Tn;r.j;l Elvd .
i'V; . :.'. and Indiana. Avenue-
TXVO XEW r.VTEVTS Twn patents or 'm;riv c..".. v:'s on the riid-A-Lok. t-cur ,i by attorneys Roe and Peterson, were rtr.ied to Ro.ert Stirl.ns, Jr.. '' EiJt Ch. atro. Tho new attachments are the N:ppe Attachraer.t. for autoniob.ie radiators and cl'-ireb. The Ka-l-A-l'k t.-:;;;a:.y of East Chicago are the assignees.
POSTOFKICE Al'l'Llf.VXTS
Next Tuesday.
ber CLh wii
the last day for films: appl - j at ion for the postmast. r.-hip East L:h.ca ;.-. Th last three or four daJs has furnished a flood i.' po.-.-ibio .tcr.al for
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t'r.!;; "plum " Numb. ea:-L the iir.r-.p now 5renoer. A. F Hr.iwn.
ovan, Jr.. C- I. Hurdick,
and George 1It is said
;ny: from wct to shows Harry CharlcJ A. Hon-
H. V. j-ape.
w". r as app'.iean'.s .at prest:i--e is be....;'
iS.l.l. ' ..il Huiletln Streets. V.i; Ilohman Street. J "'; f..l,u .'treet. 7C3 Claude Street. -M Mason Street 2 os Con key Avenue-. u'.'Z Michigan Avenue. fummiT I.lvtl and Columbia av
Morton Avenue. I v:3 Calur.tet Avenue. j Madiiion Street and 13th Avenue, j 1 Edison S. hool ). Corntr 15th and Kennedy Aves.
Every voter of the I'recinct Is re- ; quired to register eit'.-er at the Sept- I en-.bcr SeK.elon of Reg. titration Hoard held on Saturday. September the H'th. ! the s-arr.e be.nir the 5"'th day before;
1 ' 1 . 11. 13. -i 1 . 1 S. 13. 2 0. :i.
j o'clock p m., on tho lath day or bopj tembtr, H2i. at which time and place ', j aa'.d bids will be publicly opened and I duly considered for th'j conatructloxi of j j the follow, nt: described improvement: i ' The construction, erection and Ini stalling of a f.ystc-rn of street ligrhts j upon Pennsylvania avenue from tho j I southeast lino of Michigan avenue to j ' the northwest line, of McKlnley street, i ' in the City of East Chicago. In s.ccord- i anco with plans and specifications ; now on l,lo in tho office of said Board. ! I ; Said couatruitioj snail coafurm in i ; every way to td.o maps, plats, la-TS. , ; prof.leo alid ttpccillca Uons for the sajue ! oo fiio in the office of tie Board of ! j I"ublic XVorks of said city aa abjve j . de; ribed. ' ! I'roposals must be made on blanks ; j furnished by the Hoard and in com- ( pliance with the instructions thereto ; j attached which blanks can be had on :
application to the City Clerk and must I be accompanied by tho usual statutory j affidavit of r.on-collusion, and by a j certified i k'-c.K to be drawn on some known reponMble bank or trust com- j
i pany a.-.u maue payaiue to tne oruer oi j j tb.e City Treasurer of the City of East I Ohieapo, Indiana, for an amount not i
leiiR than two and one half (2'-s) per cent of the Engineer's estimate of j
b.-ousht to bear favorin;r Harry I'-peri-'.-cr as the next postma.-ter of Eatt Chi- . aso. Thi.i said to be the wo. k of old party Jejidei in choosine one o: cation and ;er:onnel car.la filed by th applicants in t'"-- United States C.vi! Service Bureau, Washinstor., will pia.ev ryone on a mer.t ba.-ot Inspector . will bv In East Chlea.ro and ohoojM t lie three h:;':..-t mark, d qualification cirds. Tnese three names will be presented to the I'ostmasler 0''r.. ral 'l!i ii. Hayes and r'rcsldtnt IlarelineT. who it Is said w:'.i select the poinmatter ci East Chicago.
R1U I51TIOX Hm jcn
The requisition of Governor Small
Illinois
le extradition of Clif
ford Crunirin of East v?hlcafo. was rc-
fu.cd at a h. arlr McCray yesterday.
g- before Gove rnor
Stevenson's Prayer. Give us to awake with smile, give ! is to labor smiling. As the sun light- ; ens the world, so let our loving kind- j tioss make bright the house of our ha lilt a tlon. Stevenson. J
DON'T DESPAIR If you are troubled with pains or aches; feel tired; have headach, indigestion, insomnia; painful passage of urine, you will find relief by regularly taking
GOLD MEDAL
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I For Thre General ioiv V) Have Made Child-Birth
easier By using
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Tbo world'sstandard remedy for kidntfy, liver, bladder and uric acid troubles and National Remedy of Holland since 169S. Three sizes, ail druRpists. Guaranteed. Loo't for the i-m Gold Mdl on rvc-n
First TrustAnd Savings Bank EAST CHICAGO INDIANA Capital and Surplus, $65,000.00 At East Chicago's Busiest Corner Your Investment Income Do You Get it Without Fail? What kind of investments have you made? Do you get your income regularly? Perhaps yju have invested in some well known corporation stocks, dividends on which have been skipped owing to business conditions. Consequently you did not et the money you had counted upon. But investors in the First Mortgage 7 GOLD ' Bonds, recommended by and sold at this Bank, get their interest and principal payments the very day they are due. Sold for 1 1 years without loss of one cent to any investor, these non-speculative, highly secured SAFE Bonds are a solid and dependable investment. Become an investor in these Mortgage Bonds and have the safety and high income rate this investment gives. Afk today, call or write, for information about these Bonds, to be had in denominations of $100, $500, or $1,000 for cash or purchase by the partial payment plan. Anyone may have free a 24-page booklet "7 and Safety". If you lire out of town, write today for this bntructire booklet
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witrrroa SOOKLCT on moth t rmood I f BABY net SucrittD RouiTo Co., Dirt. 9-0. Atlanta, 6a.
SPECIALS FOR ALL DAY SATURDAY NIGHT GOWNS Lad: us' NHit Go'aus, in pink and white nainsook and lingerie clclii viiii l;-i-jc stitching around the neck and sleeves.
tl.e Lc:t rnoiity can buy tor at the regular price, c-t th:.i, sale, 2 fcr
Wc-rarn's Ruckfcrd Lir.Ie Hose, semi-fashioned, strictly first,
iu Li ick o-i.y, 'izc3 bz to 10, regular Wc i i YO.UC. r l.ui i.
" LADIES' WHITE SKIRTS AT 89c Lr dies' Ylii:- vV.-.h Skirts, stylishly made of tricotine, in siei v to 35, rc-iLir selling $3.95, QQn
J S - nkk's mm ' pants
Gy;;i ; ";;?"';t Khali ia.it. 5 that are well made of good wear-
i - ; nutvi: : u.i a . j. to -tu, regular Ol.J J' JC f ;. u pair
0'CEDAR POLISH Fir.c cj-a.illty l-;ih. the genuine O'Cedar brand, 4 rrnr? '''lie. S.'t r'J iv rneeiah each ,
rEN'S SHOES. S3.G5
of d'ji'k Hhoy my cc iLhiii, semi-En ;hr-h toes, welt sewed i.e.t', i nifortable aid a good wearing shoe, reg- T-
v:xt price 3.93, Saturday Special, P
of good wear$1.19 I
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Watch Our Windows and Circular for Bargains. t ;USLi: TADiG STAMPS MONDAYS AND SATURDAYS !
Risf rnmML Mm East kisaa, Imcianca. Capital and Surplus, $150,000.00 If You Are One of Those Having Steady Work Are you one of those fortunate persons who have been continued in your employment, drawing ycur pay check regularly? If so, are you following the Lc:t vi dom of the times, buildup up a cash reserve in the form of a ravings account 'hat is added to regularly? It is a grrat satisfaction to have a comfortable savings account. And it 13 never toe- late for the man drawing regular pay checkj to begin saving. Should you have a savings account here add to it each pay day; if you have no account here ca-h the next pay check at this Bank and start an account by making an initial deposit. Today begins a new month. Four moatha left to make 1921 a worthwhile year in aviag. Start now.
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MILLINERY FOR FALL Unequalled in quality and style. Fashion decrees black for the moment. Reds and the f uschia shades as leaders in the color lines followed by tans, browns, blues, etc. The best color is the becoming color, made up in becoming lines. We fit you to the proper hat in color, line and style in any of the new materials, Duvenor, Cired Brocade, Soliel, Lyons or panne velvets, Furette, in copies of imported designs and original models to meet the most refined taste.
SPECIAL Fine quality Duvtyn or row and row stitched Felt Hats, rolled double brim, soft crown at $2.95, worth $4.00.
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LACES The val and Armenian laces that are so useable for any purpose. We have some in the choicest patterns and finest mesh for baby's use ar.d the daintiest of lingerie. Wide black skirt fiouncings $3.50 reduced to $2.90 $3.00 reduced to $2.75 The D M C and Royal Society crochet and embroidery flosses, unequalled for smoothness and lustre, crochet books, fringe, novelD ei.du. rings, shuttles, thimbles, beads, etc., etc. , jv NECKWEAR Always the advance modes in neckwear, that is becoming to you and lifts a worn dress into a newer life and longer use, $7.00 to 35c. We have the net underwaists, $3.50 and up.
YARNS Fleischer, Minerva and Puritan yearns of durability and color fast, long stapled, soft and pliable,' skeins, hanks, balls, embroidery yarns. Ice wool. Angora, Saxony and knitting, every shade, for hose, sweaters, shawls and baby's needs. Also the new Sweater silks, all in beauti
ful shades.
STAMPED GOODS Royal Society, Bucilia and other reliable makes in new patterns of bedspreads, patch work scarfs, luncheon sets, pillows, children's dresses, combination suits, gowns, etc., etc. We still have some of those splendid values in stamped gowns at 90 cents. Embroidered Maderia and Antique Gui pire pieces at a big reduction. FALL GLOVES Kid, silk-lined, suede, chamoisette, long silk gloves for dress wear, well knou-n makes at popular prices. One line 75c to SOc. HOSE Exceptional quality white glove silk hose at $3.25. Splendid values at $1.50 to $1.85. Lisle and Mercerized, 75c to25c.
Special Jiffy Pants Values to 75c, at 39c
Fancy silk novelties. Books and booklets for showers and anniversary gifts. Especially good quality in hose.
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